Description: This replica is a finely crafted reproduction of an ancient Sumerian figurine, dating back to the Early Dynastic III period (circa 2500-2400 BCE). The figurine depicts a standing worshipper with hands clasped, dressed in a traditional kaunakès skirt, alongside a reclining bull. The scene represents a votive offering, symbolizing devotion and religious practices in ancient Sumer. The original figurine, made from alabaster and sculpted in the round, captures the intricate details of Sumerian art and religious symbolism. This replica closely mirrors the original, though slight variations may exist due to its handcrafted nature, adding a unique touch to each piece. Dimensions: Height: 2.5 cm; Width: 4.1 cm; Thickness: 1.8 cm. Material: Alabaster. Technique: Sculpture in the round. This replica is a perfect addition for collectors, historians, and enthusiasts of ancient Mesopotamian culture, offering a tangible connection to the religious and artistic traditions of early Sumer.
Price: 205 USD
Location: 29000
End Time: 2024-11-12T22:10:36.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Origin: Mesopotamia
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Reproduction
Style: Antique
Material: Clay