Luristan Bronze Dirk with Flanged Hilt (No Reserve Price)
No. 83940811
Luristan Bronze Twin-Bird Garment Pin
No. 83940811
Luristan Bronze Twin-Bird Garment Pin
A fine Luristan cast bronze garment pin featuring a stylised head. The body is thin and tapers to a sharp point. The pin is topped by a perforation, beneath a sphere, and at the top a motif of two outwards facing birds on a round platform, potentially mythical. There are two diagonal incisions leading from the centre of the birds' necks to the outer edge, creating a triangular form between them. There are encrustrations along the piece.
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. Everyday objects were also desired which included pins and bracelets. Most of the Luristan bronze items have been recovered in funerary contexts, suggesting they had a ceremonial function.
The bronze pins reported from covert excavations in Western Persia, particularly Luristan, surpass the tools and weapons of the area. They are superior both in terms of quantity and in the variety of form and decoration. The pin-makers of Western Persia took their inspiration from the local flora and fauna, though it is difficult to determine precisely which fruits, flowers, or animals were used in the decoration. That said, the most common sources of artistic inspiration in both Greece and Western Persia seem to have been the poppy and pomegranate.
Measurements: Length~8.5cm, Width~1.3cm (at widest point)
Provenance: Private UK Collection, 1990s
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