Luristan Bronze Dagger

£ 375.00

A fine Luristan bronze dagger featuring a wide, square-section central midrib. The blade is triangular in shape and tapers in the middle. The forte of the dagger flares out slightly and features sloping shoulders. A short flattened tang extends from the midrib with a perforation at the base for attachment to a hilt. The dagger features a lovely patination of deep green with some red and blue hues.

This piece does not come accompanied by a stand. Stands are available upon inquiry.

Date: Circa 1800-600 BC
Provenance: Ex London collection of weapons, 1990s-2010s.
Condition: Very good. Some chips to the edges of the blade. Chip to one of the curved terminals. Quite a crude perforation hole in the tang made in antiquity.

SOLD

SKU: NES-187 Category: Tags: ,

Luristan bronze comes from the province of Lorestan, renowned in antiquity for its sophisticated metal working techniques. Due to the nomadic nature of the populations that settled in the area, none of the Luristan bronzes were of great size, since it was required for them to be light and portable. Excavated items most often included weapons, tools, vessels and finials, but ornamental pieces such as amulets, fittings and jewellery, such as pins or bracelets, also feature in the material record. Archaeological evidence suggests that Luristan bronze objects often served ceremonial functions given their funerary contexts, and there are recurring artistic motifs of flora and fauna and the human relationship to each throughout their work.

To learn more about Luristan culture and metallurgy, please see our relevant blog post: Ancient Luristan and the Luristan Bronzes

Weight 121.8 g
Dimensions L 26.5 x W 4.3 cm
Metal

Bronze

Region

Near East (Western Asiatic)

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