
This figurine draws inspiration from the majestic architecture of ancient Persia, particularly from the Achaemenid Empire. Featuring a meticulously crafted bull’s head, it mirrors the symbolic strength and protective qualities that were integral to Persian art and culture. The original bull-headed columns adorned the palaces of Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the empire, standing as enduring symbols of authority and grandeur. The bull motif, often placed atop columns, represented both physical and spiritual power, reflecting the empire's dominance during its height. This figurine, though small in size, captures the elegance and detail of the ancient craftsmen, offering a piece of history that connects us to a time of incredible architectural achievement. Perfect for collectors, historians, or lovers of Persian art, it is a striking reminder of the Achaemenid Empire’s lasting influence on world heritage.
- Dimensions: 7×7×22 cm
- Material: Polyester & Resin
- Style: Realistic
- Subject: Mythological
- Colors: Gray, Copper, Bronze, Gold
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