Faravahar Inscription Sculpture MO200
€88.00
Faravahar is the symbol of the winged body, which in the common view of archaeologists and Iranologists is a symbol of Ahuramazda.
The oldest use of this symbol in Iran is the time of Darius I, and its use in the inscriptions of Biston and Persepolis. This painting is several thousand years old and has been seen in other places and among other peoples, but its current form is seen in Achaemenid inscriptions above the heads of kings. The height of this inscription is 15 cm, it weighs more than 500 grams and its material is fiberglass. This statue was made in the workshop of “Statue and sculpture of Shahriar”. Sculptures can be of any gender, can be of any size, shape, complex or simple. But each of them definitely has a message for us. They can be mythical heroes whose names we have heard in stories, or they can be simple geometric shapes. They can be the body of a popular poet on a crowded city square, or even a clay bird on a ledge. The statues look like travel. A journey from everyday life to feeling and thinking, to beauty and, most importantly, to the dialogue of different civilizations, cultures and ideas. Sculptures can represent an idea, culture or civilization. A culture and thought that sometimes speaks to man from past centuries.
Weight | 580 g |
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Dimensions | 19.5 × 4 × 16 cm |
Color |
Bronze ,Copper ,Golden ,Soil |
Material |
Polyester |
Washability |
By Hand |
Brand |
Tandis |
Application |
Decorative |
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