Luristan Bronze Woman or Child's Bracelet
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Description
Ancient Near East, Luristan, ca. 2500 to 600 BCE. A small bronze bracelet, delicate and made in a tapering cylindrical style, wide at its center and tapering to flatter, pointed open terminals. The size suggests that this was made for a woman or child. Size: 2.2" W x 0.3" H (5.6 cm x 0.8 cm)
The region of Luristan, which encompasses the rugged Zagros Mountain chain of western Iran, is famous for its bronze work that was above and beyond the skill level of contemporary groups. The affluent group in Luristan society that patronized the metalworking industry and purchased fine items like this bracelet were nomadic horsemen. They would travel into towns and purchase swords and other bronze and iron objects from craftsmen there. Although these horsemen were pre-literate, we know from the records of the Elamites and other southern neighbors that they functioned as mercenaries in the constant warfare between the Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and Elamites. When they died, they - both men and women - were buried in rock-covered tombs with bronze and other metal finery.
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#118840
The region of Luristan, which encompasses the rugged Zagros Mountain chain of western Iran, is famous for its bronze work that was above and beyond the skill level of contemporary groups. The affluent group in Luristan society that patronized the metalworking industry and purchased fine items like this bracelet were nomadic horsemen. They would travel into towns and purchase swords and other bronze and iron objects from craftsmen there. Although these horsemen were pre-literate, we know from the records of the Elamites and other southern neighbors that they functioned as mercenaries in the constant warfare between the Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and Elamites. When they died, they - both men and women - were buried in rock-covered tombs with bronze and other metal finery.
Provenance: Ex-Private Florida collection
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.
#118840
Condition
Intact, with a pale turquoise patina over the body; one end is slightly bent.
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Luristan Bronze Woman or Child's Bracelet
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