Antiquities, Islamic, and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art: Featuring Selections from the Dr. Mohammed Said Farsi Collection
Lot 52:
This exquisite Sasanian agate stamp, skillfully carved with a bust of a dignitary, is a remarkable artifact from the ancient Persian Empire. The stamp, made from a beautifully polished red-orange agate, features a finely detailed engraving of a noble figure, showcasing the characteristic attire and regal bearing typical of Sasanian royalty or high-ranking officials.
The reverse side of the stamp bears an inscription in Pahlavi, the Middle Persian script used during the Sasanian era, possibly identifying the individual depicted or offering a message of power and authority. The agate’s vibrant color and translucency add to the visual appeal of this piece, making it not only a functional object but also a work of art.
Such stamps were used to seal documents and items of importance, symbolizing the identity and authority of the owner. The craftsmanship evident in this piece reflects the high level of artistry and the importance of personalized seals in Sasanian culture.
H: 1.7cm
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