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Sasaniska Lapis lazuli King's Head Talisman Bead Cabochon - 15 mm
Nr 82530787
Nr 82530787
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Sasanian Lapis Lazuli seal with a loop for suspension on the back. The front is engraved with a lying deer looking upwards. The stone is an attractive colour of indigo blue with flecks of naturally occurring calcite and golden inclusions of pyrite.
Size: ± 27,8 x 32,9 mm
Condition: good solid condition, giving a sharp and detailed impression. Some gilding still visible on the bird. Signs of wear consistent with age and use. See images.
HISTORY
The Sasanian stamp seal, a miniature treasure, showcased ancient Persian artistry and administration. Carved from materials like stone or semi-precious gems, these seals bore intricate engravings of rulers, deities, or symbols.
Used to authenticate documents, they played a pivotal role in Sasanian bureaucracy.
Discovered in archaeological contexts, these seals provide insights into imperial governance and cultural expressions. Their designs reflected Zoroastrian beliefs and Persian iconography. Sasanian stamp seals bridged the personal and official realms, signifying authority and identity.
These artifacts link us to a time of political intricacies and artistic finesse, underscoring the significance of seals in preserving the history of the Sasanian Empire.
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