Luristan Bronze Dress Pin

£ 45.00

A Luristan bronze garment pin which narrows to a point, however, the tip is slightly misshapen due to age. The upper section is enriched with incised bands of different thickness and distance from each other. The pin terminates with a slight dome. Above the last four rings is a piercing through the pin. Some of the surface is covered with light, earthy encrustations.

Date: Circa 1200-600 BC
Condition: Very fine condition with encrustations and some patination.

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In Mesopotamia, simple garment pins appear to be some of the earliest artefacts made from metal, surpassing the tools and weapons of the area. They are superior both in terms of quantity, and in the variety of form and decoration, with basic shapes persisting for long amounts of time. This pin will have served dual functions, securing either personal garments or the hair, as required. They were superseded by the introduction of the fibula in the late eighth century BCE.

To discover more about Lorestan bronzes, please visit our relevant blog post: The Luristan Empire: Beauty of Bronze.

Weight 49.9 g
Dimensions L 20.8 cm
Culture

Metal

Region

Reference: For a similar item,The Metropolitan Museum, item 49.78.3

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