Luristan Bronze Dagger with Ear Pommel

£ 495.00

A very fine Luristan bronze dagger featuring a triangular blade and a striking hilt and pommel. The latter takes the form of a half-crescent known as an ‘ear pommel’, from which the grip slopes inwards before culminating to a vertical ridge and then widening towards the guard. The guard consists of two raised parallel ridges that elegantly diverge outwards.

Date: Circa 1200-600 BC
Condition: Fine condition, chips along the edges of the blade consistent with age. Patination and enrustation are visible to the surface.

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Luristan bronze comes from the Lorestan Province, renowned in antiquity for its sophisticated metal-working. Weapons, tools, amulets, jewellery and finials comprise the majority of bronze output from the region and most have been recovered in funerary contexts, suggesting they had a ceremonial function. 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.

To find out more about metalwork in Luristan please see our relevant blog post: The Luristan Empire: Beauty of Bronze.

Weight 251.3 g
Dimensions L 33.4 x W 3.5 cm
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Reference: For a similar item, Bonhams, 5th December 2024, London, Lot 86

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