Framed Luristan Bronze Arrowhead

£ 85.00

A fine bronze Luristan arrowhead featuring a triangular double-edged blade with a raised central mid-rib leading into a long tang. The straight cutting edges terminate into curved pointed barbs, one chipped, and then slope into a short stem and a long square-sectioned tang for fitting onto the wooden shaft.

The arrowhead is roughly 11.7cm length.

Date: 1800-1600 BC
Condition: Good fine condition, chip to left barb, green patination to the surface.

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SKU: XX-14 Category: Tag:

Luristan objects are for the majority bronze cast items decorated with bronze sculptures and there have been many discovered in the Lorestān Province. This includes many weapons, tools and finials along with small amulets and fittings. The decorative technique is predominately openwork with Scythian art influences. However, the identity of those who created these fine pieces are still unknown to this day. Animals were often featured as decorations, they ranged from mammals such as ibexes and large bird to zoomorphic creatures including griffins. A prime and popular example is the Master of Animals which usually depicts a man or women holding animals or just the animals themselves facing each other on finials or standards. This imagery can be seen across the Mesopotamian civilisations. Everyday objects were also desired which included pins and bracelets.

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

Weight 270.1 g
Dimensions L 20 x W 15 x H 2.8 cm
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