Luristan Bronze Spearhead Blade

£ 525.00

A fine Luristan spearhead blade cast from bronze featuring a leaf-shape double-edged blade. The thick prominent midrib displays a thin ridge which runs down the centre. The blade ends with a rounded tang pierced for attachment. Deep green and brown patination are visible across the surface.

Date: Circa 1200-600 BC
Condition: Very fine condition. The sword has been professionally cleaned. Some minor surface scratches consistent with age.

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SKU: LD-820 Category: Tag:

Luristan bronze comes from the province of Lorestan, a region situated in the Zagros Mountains. In ancient times a number of nomadic populations, such as the Medes and the Kassites, settled in the area. Due to the nomadic nature of the tribes, none of the Luristan bronzes were of great size, since it was required for them to be light and portable. This includes many weapons, tools, ornaments and finials along with small amulets and fittings. The decorative technique is predominately openwork with Scythian art influences. Cast spike-butted axes are hallmarks of Luristan bronze weaponry during the First Iron Age Period, between 1200 and 1000 BC. Most of the Luristan bronze items have been recovered in funerary contexts, suggesting they had a ceremonial function.

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

Weight 322.2 g
Dimensions L 43.8 x W 4.3 cm
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Reference: For a similar item,Bonhams, London, 28th July 2010, lot 329

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