The Shush Khuzestan clay bust, a valuable artifact from the Parthian era, is preserved in the National Museum of Iran and carefully reconstructed in high-fired clay. Crafted at 850°C with a turquoise glaze fired at 950°C, this bust reflects the rich cultural heritage of ancient Iranian pottery. Throughout history, busts were created to represent prominent figures, symbolizing identity and culture. This unique piece, with its authentic beauty, stands as a timeless treasure, embodying the splendor and artistry of ancient Iran.
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Height | 20 cm |
shush protome
- Product Code:901-s
- Availability:In Stock
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3,491,000 Toman
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