Egyptian-Persian Lapis Lazuli Crouching Lion Amulet (7th-4th Century BCE)
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This ancient crouching lion figure amulet, carved from lapis lazuli, measures 3.5 cm by 2.5 cm by 2 cm (approximately 1.38x0.98x0.79 inches). The amulet dates back to the period straddling ancient Egyptian and Persian empires, specifically from the 7th to the 4th century BCE. This era was characterized by the exchange of goods and cultural influences between the two civilizations. The lion is a powerful symbol of royal authority and protection in both cultures, and the use of lapis lazuli indicates the item's significance, as this stone was prized for its deep celestial blue color and was often associated with gods and power. Possessing this amulet may have been believed to impart strength and protection to its owner. This beautifully crafted artifact offers a tangible connection to the spiritual and material wealth of ancient civilizations known for their profound mysticism and grandeur.
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Egyptian-Persian Lapis Lazuli Crouching Lion Amulet (7th-4th Century BCE)
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