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Copper alloy Wine strainer

SKU: B347.
Period: Persian Period.
Date: 5th/4th Century BC.
Dimension: 21.8 cm.
Condition: Great condition.

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Ancient Copper alloy Wine strainer
Within the myriad of artefacts that bring to life the luxurious drinking habits of ancient Persia, one particularly exquisite object stands out – a copper alloy wine-strainer, meticulously crafted during the Achaemenid period, rich in detail and steeped in cultural significance.

This copper alloy wine-strainer is not just a testament to the technical prowess of Persian artisans but is also a visual feast of symbolism and precision. At the terminal of the beautifully decorated handle, a calf-head emerges, an echo of the cultural and spiritual motifs of the time, complemented by bead-and-reel decoration along the handle, adding another layer of artistic detail.

Where the handle meets the bowl, a lotus flower is intricately engraved, a symbol often associated with rebirth and divine beauty in ancient cultures. This delicate rendering is not just a functional junction but a deliberate enhancement, a nod to the Persian appreciation for aesthetic refinement in everyday objects.

Engraved on the handle are silent whispers from the past, perhaps alluding to the owner or the artisan. This strainer, with its perforated technique, was crafted not just in the broad expanse of the Achaemenid empire but more precisely in the South West Palace at Nimrud, a region in Northern Iraq known as a melting pot of cultures and civilizations in the Middle East.
Beyond its visual splendour, this strainer served a practical purpose, allowing wine to be purified of any residue before being consumed, reflecting the Persian pursuit of perfection in indulgence. It is a harmonious union of functionality and opulence, an embodiment of the meticulous attention to detail and the pursuit of refinement characteristic of Persian luxury.

In the lush tapestry of Persian artefacts, this copper alloy wine-strainer is a splendid thread, weaving together craftsmanship, symbolism, and practicality. It illustrates how the ancient Persians transformed even the most utilitarian objects into works of art, infusing them with cultural meaning and aesthetic value.

Through such artefacts, we gain more profound insights into the sophisticated lifestyles of the Persians, understanding how their pursuit of luxury was not merely a show of wealth but a holistic approach to life, where beauty and elegance were intertwined with functionality and practicality. The copper alloy wine-strainer is a beautiful reminder of a civilization that elevated the act of drinking wine to an art form, where every sip was a celebration of the richness of life.

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