Selection of Luristan Bronze Arrowheads

£ 75.00

A selction of finely cast bronze arrowheads from Luristan. The triangular shaped arrowheads features a raised mid rib and are complete with a long tang, which would have been inserted into a wooden shaft to form the complete projectile. The arrowheads showcases a rich green patination on the bronze, testament to the objects’ prolonged burial within the earth.

Date: Circa 1200-800 BC
Provenance: Ex Abelita family collection, 1980-2015.
Condition: Very fine, a beautiful deep green patination visible on the surface. Some earthly encrustations.
£ 75.00
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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, Luristan bronze creations were often small-scale, since they had to be light and portable. Most of Luristan weapons have been recovered in funerary contexts, suggesting that such weapons would have been used not only in everyday life but also with ceremonial purposes. The Luristan bronzes, remarkable for their beauty and their historical importance, illustrate the connections between the early art and metallic production of various groups in Western Asia.

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

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Near East (Western Asiatic)

Metal

Bronze

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Reference: For a similar item, Metropolitan Museum, item 62.40.22.

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