Ancient Mesopotamian Bone Carving: Intricate Man-head Sculpture Amulet (c.3400-2400 Bc) - Nov 12, 2023 | Thousand Planet Auction House In Kowloon
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Ancient Mesopotamian Bone Carving: Intricate Man-Head Sculpture Amulet (c.3400-2400 BC)

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Ancient Mesopotamian Bone Carving: Intricate Man-Head Sculpture Amulet (c.3400-2400 BC)
Ancient Mesopotamian Bone Carving: Intricate Man-Head Sculpture Amulet (c.3400-2400 BC)
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Description
Dimension: 55x35mm

Rarity Level: Extremely Rare
Given the age and unique craftsmanship of this amulet, it not only encapsulates a significant moment in Mesopotamian history but is also a manifestation of the profound artistic abilities of that era.

Estimate: $400-$650
Recently, artifacts of Mesopotamian origin, particularly bone carvings, have attracted considerable interest. A similar artifact was auctioned in Paris, 2021, realizing a price close to $500, highlighting the immense value and appeal to collectors.

Introduction:
This exquisite bone carving, showcasing a detailed man-head, offers a glimpse into the artistic and cultural depths of Ancient Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia, known as the "cradle of civilization," was where the first cities and complex societies emerged. This amulet, possibly worn as a symbol of protection or status, reflects the religious and social intricacies of a society that laid the foundations for future empires and innovations. Its detailed craftsmanship provides a tangible connection to a civilization that has shaped much of our modern world.

Provenance:
Consignor: Li Xiu
Year Acquired: 2010
Esteemed collector Li Xiu procured this artifact during his travels to the Middle East in 2010. In an antique market in Baghdad, he met an elderly merchant who spoke of the amulet's lineage, tracing its history back to ancient temple priests. Moved by its historical resonance and impeccable condition, Li Xiu added it to his diverse collection of ancient treasures.

Auctioneer's Comment:
This bone carving amulet stands as a testament to the profound artistry and spiritual significance of Ancient Mesopotamia. Its preservation across millennia speaks to its importance in the hands of its past owners. Successful bidders will not only acquire an artifact but a piece of the ancient world's soul. Additionally, a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) will be included with this auction lot, validating its authenticity and detailing its market value.
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Ancient Mesopotamian Bone Carving: Intricate Man-Head Sculpture Amulet (c.3400-2400 BC)

Estimate $400 - $650
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