N.º 103903844

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Bactriano bronce sello - esvástica - 21 mm
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€ 55
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Bactriano bronce sello - esvástica - 21 mm

"Ancient West Asian Bronze Stamp Seal with Swastika Motif Culture / Period: Bactrian / Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex Date / Period: c. 2nd millennium B.C. Material: Bronze Dimensions: 21 x 19 mm Condition: Good condition No shipping outside the European Union. Due to complex export regulations concerning cultural goods, this item cannot be shipped outside the EU. Please ensure you have a delivery address within the European Union before placing a bid. Provenance information: Object Registration ID: 34 The current owner purchased the Ancient West Asian Bronze Stamp Seal with Swastika Motif from a private collector, N.N., in France. The previous owner, a private collector from France, stated that the object had been in his collection since an unknown date. According to the previous owner, the object had previously been part of a private collection in the Netherlands since the 1980s. No further information concerning the earlier ownership history of the object is available. Background Information: This bronze stamp seal is attributed to the Bactrian cultural sphere of the 2nd millennium B.C., a period associated with the Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex, also known as the Oxus Civilization. This cultural region occupied parts of present-day Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and surrounding areas, forming an important Bronze Age zone of settlement, craftsmanship, exchange, and symbolic expression. Stamp seals of this kind were practical and symbolic objects. They were likely used to impress designs into clay, possibly for marking containers, goods, closures, or administrative materials. At the same time, such seals may also have functioned as personal objects connected with identity, status, ownership, or ritual meaning. The looped handle allowed the seal to be held, suspended, or carried, making it both functional and portable. The underside bears a geometric swastika motif, a symbol widely attested in many ancient cultures long before its modern misuse. In the Bronze Age context, the swastika is generally understood as a revolving solar or cosmic sign, associated with movement, continuity, vitality, creation, or the turning cycle of time. Its appearance on a seal suggests that the image was intended to be repeated as an impressed design, giving the object a strong visual and symbolic character. Bronze seals from the Bactrian and related Central Asian traditions were often produced by casting, with lost-wax casting being an important technique for creating detailed and individual forms. The combination of a raised handle, circular sealing surface, and carefully arranged geometric design reflects an organised craft tradition rather than an accidental or purely decorative object. Such pieces belong to a broader Bronze Age world in which metallurgy, trade, and symbolic systems developed alongside increasingly complex societies. Objects of this type circulated within a cultural landscape connected by exchange routes between Central Asia, Iran, the Indus region, and Mesopotamia. Although the exact find location of this seal is not recorded, comparable bronze seals are associated with the wider Bactrian and BMAC tradition, where geometric, animal, and symbolic motifs formed part of a shared visual language. Dating to the 2nd millennium B.C., this seal represents a period of remarkable artistic and technological development in ancient Central Asia. It forms a tangible connection to the Bronze Age world, in which objects of this kind played a practical role in administration, ownership, and identity, while also carrying symbolic meanings that were deeply embedded in the visual culture of their time."

N.º 103903844

Vendido
Bactriano bronce sello - esvástica - 21 mm

Bactriano bronce sello - esvástica - 21 mm

"Ancient West Asian Bronze Stamp Seal with Swastika Motif
Culture / Period: Bactrian / Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex
Date / Period: c. 2nd millennium B.C.
Material: Bronze
Dimensions: 21 x 19 mm
Condition: Good condition
No shipping outside the European Union. Due to complex export regulations concerning cultural goods, this item cannot be shipped outside the EU. Please ensure you have a delivery address within the European Union before placing a bid.
Provenance information:
Object Registration ID: 34
The current owner purchased the Ancient West Asian Bronze Stamp Seal with Swastika Motif from a private collector, N.N., in France.
The previous owner, a private collector from France, stated that the object had been in his collection since an unknown date.
According to the previous owner, the object had previously been part of a private collection in the Netherlands since the 1980s.
No further information concerning the earlier ownership history of the object is available.
Background Information:
This bronze stamp seal is attributed to the Bactrian cultural sphere of the 2nd millennium B.C., a period associated with the Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex, also known as the Oxus Civilization. This cultural region occupied parts of present-day Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and surrounding areas, forming an important Bronze Age zone of settlement, craftsmanship, exchange, and symbolic expression.
Stamp seals of this kind were practical and symbolic objects. They were likely used to impress designs into clay, possibly for marking containers, goods, closures, or administrative materials. At the same time, such seals may also have functioned as personal objects connected with identity, status, ownership, or ritual meaning. The looped handle allowed the seal to be held, suspended, or carried, making it both functional and portable.
The underside bears a geometric swastika motif, a symbol widely attested in many ancient cultures long before its modern misuse. In the Bronze Age context, the swastika is generally understood as a revolving solar or cosmic sign, associated with movement, continuity, vitality, creation, or the turning cycle of time. Its appearance on a seal suggests that the image was intended to be repeated as an impressed design, giving the object a strong visual and symbolic character.
Bronze seals from the Bactrian and related Central Asian traditions were often produced by casting, with lost-wax casting being an important technique for creating detailed and individual forms. The combination of a raised handle, circular sealing surface, and carefully arranged geometric design reflects an organised craft tradition rather than an accidental or purely decorative object. Such pieces belong to a broader Bronze Age world in which metallurgy, trade, and symbolic systems developed alongside increasingly complex societies.
Objects of this type circulated within a cultural landscape connected by exchange routes between Central Asia, Iran, the Indus region, and Mesopotamia. Although the exact find location of this seal is not recorded, comparable bronze seals are associated with the wider Bactrian and BMAC tradition, where geometric, animal, and symbolic motifs formed part of a shared visual language.
Dating to the 2nd millennium B.C., this seal represents a period of remarkable artistic and technological development in ancient Central Asia. It forms a tangible connection to the Bronze Age world, in which objects of this kind played a practical role in administration, ownership, and identity, while also carrying symbolic meanings that were deeply embedded in the visual culture of their time."

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€ 55
Peter Reynaers
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Estimación  € 200 - € 250

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