£650
A NEO BABYLONIAN AGATE STAMP SEAL, CIRCA 700 - 600 B.C.
This exquisite Neo-Babylonian stamp seal, carved from a beautifully translucent agate, dates back to circa 700 - 600 B.C. The seal features a finely detailed engraving of a standing figure, dressed in traditional Babylonian attire, likely representing a deity or a high-ranking official. The craftsmanship is evident in the precision of the figureââ¬â¢s facial features, the intricate detailing of the garment, and the overall balanced composition.
The reverse side of the seal is inscribed with cuneiform script, adding a layer of historical significance and possibly identifying the owner or invoking a specific blessing or protection. The warm, golden hue of the agate enhances the sealââ¬â¢s aesthetic appeal, making it not only a functional object but also a piece of ancient art.
Seals such as this were used to mark and authenticate documents, secure goods, or indicate ownership, playing a vital role in the administrative functions of Neo-Babylonian society. The durability and beauty of agate made it a preferred material for such important items.
H: 3cm
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