Luristan Bronze Spike Butted Axe Head

£ 1,100.00

A good-sized cast bronze spike butted Luristan axe head, featuring a cylindrical shaft hole decorated with furrowed ribs leading to four spread spikes. The blade features an initially short straight shaft, which widens into a sharply pointed crescent shaped head, with the upper and lower rims thickened.

Date: Circa 1200-800 BC
Condition: Very fine, with a vividly coloured patina and some earthly encrustations on the surface.
Product Code: NES-21
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Luristan bronze comes from the province of Lorestan, a region situated in the area of modern South-Western Iran. In ancient times a number of nomadic populations, such as the Medes, the Kassites and eventually the Persians, settled in the area. Due to the nomadic nature of the tribes, none of the Luristan bronzes were of great size, since it was required for them to be light and portable. Their artwork mainly comprises ornaments, vessels and weapons. Cast spike-butted axes are hallmarks of Luristan bronze weaponry Early Iron Age, between 1200 and 1000 BC. Most of Luristan bronze items have been recovered in funerary contexts. This beautiful axe head displays a vivid blue patina, due to its prolonged contact with leather. The ammonia used in Ancient times for the tanning of hides and skins chemically reacted with the bronze, resulting in this beautiful intense blue patination.

To learn more about the metalwork of ancient Luristan, visit our relevant blog post: Ancient Luristan and the Luristan Bronzes.

 

Dimensions L 22 cm
Metal

Bronze

Region

Near East (Western Asiatic)

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