編號 81552803

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近東 青金石 動物護身符珠組 (3)
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近東 青金石 動物護身符珠組 (3)

A fine selection of three Near Eastern amuletic beads in the shape of a stylised seated animal, possibly a lion. The pieces are made from lapis lazuli of various shades and are incised with short strokes to represent the mouth and the mane and also with broad curves to emphasise the legs. The beads are perforated in the middle for suspension. Near Eastern civilizations used jewels not only for the leaving but also for the deceased. Not by chance, many jewels have been found in burials. On top of gold, also stones such as carnelian, turquoise or rock crystal were used for jewellery. In particular, the latter was appreciated for its delicate transparency, and also involved for other objects like vessels or similar tools. Representations of animals comprised a large portion of the Ancient Near Eastern artistic repertoire. Specifically, images of wild animals and features considered dangerous or powerful appear in all periods of ancient Near Eastern art, dating back to the Neolithic period. Bulls, together with lions, became especially prominent and were used to express the power of rulers and deities. Measurements: Length 1.6 - 2 cm Width 1.4 - 1.6 cm Provenance: Ex S.M. Collection, London, Mayfair, acquired 1970s-90s.

編號 81552803

已出售
近東 青金石 動物護身符珠組 (3)

近東 青金石 動物護身符珠組 (3)

A fine selection of three Near Eastern amuletic beads in the shape of a stylised seated animal, possibly a lion. The pieces are made from lapis lazuli of various shades and are incised with short strokes to represent the mouth and the mane and also with broad curves to emphasise the legs. The beads are perforated in the middle for suspension.

Near Eastern civilizations used jewels not only for the leaving but also for the deceased. Not by chance, many jewels have been found in burials. On top of gold, also stones such as carnelian, turquoise or rock crystal were used for jewellery. In particular, the latter was appreciated for its delicate transparency, and also involved for other objects like vessels or similar tools. Representations of animals comprised a large portion of the Ancient Near Eastern artistic repertoire. Specifically, images of wild animals and features considered dangerous or powerful appear in all periods of ancient Near Eastern art, dating back to the Neolithic period. Bulls, together with lions, became especially prominent and were used to express the power of rulers and deities.

Measurements: Length 1.6 - 2 cm Width 1.4 - 1.6 cm

Provenance: Ex S.M. Collection, London, Mayfair, acquired 1970s-90s.

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