Representing a pair of ibexes facing each other, their paws clasping two rings and mounted on a tubular base with a bell-shaped head.
The ibexes and the base are connected by a large-headed bronze pin.
Weight: 210gr
Height: 22.5cm
Bibliography:
- Bronzes of Luristan, enigmas of Ancient Iran 3rd-1st millennium BC (pages 175 to 179, number 165 to 172). Cernushi Museum, Paris.
- Ars Asiatica XVII, Bronzes of Luriastan by André Godard, 1931. Pages 85, plates LIV and LV, number 200, 202, 203 and 203bis.