Ancient Luristan Bronze Bowl | Early Iron Age | Circa 800 BCE

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Ancient Luristan bronze bowl with rich green and turquoise patina, Early Iron Age circa 800 BCE
360-degree rotating view of an ancient Luristan bronze bowl, showcasing its rounded form, thin walls, and richly mineralized green and turquoise patina from the Early Iron Age.
Early Iron Age bronze bowl from Luristan with mineralized archaeological surface
Authentic ancient Luristan cast bronze bowl showing green and blue patina encrustation
2,800-year-old bronze bowl from Northwestern Iran with beautifully aged surface
Rare Luristan bronze bowl with thin-walled construction and natural mineral patina
Early Iron Age Near Eastern bronze vessel with variegated green patina and earthen deposits
Ancient bronze bowl from Luristan, Iran displaying striking archaeological patina
Historic Luristan bronze artifact with turquoise and malachite mineral surface
Museum-quality Luristan bronze bowl from the Zagros region, Early Iron Age period
  • Ancient Luristan bronze bowl with rich green and turquoise patina, Early Iron Age circa 800 BCE
  • 360-degree rotating view of an ancient Luristan bronze bowl, showcasing its rounded form, thin walls, and richly mineralized green and turquoise patina from the Early Iron Age.
  • Early Iron Age bronze bowl from Luristan with mineralized archaeological surface
  • Authentic ancient Luristan cast bronze bowl showing green and blue patina encrustation
  • 2,800-year-old bronze bowl from Northwestern Iran with beautifully aged surface
  • Rare Luristan bronze bowl with thin-walled construction and natural mineral patina
  • Early Iron Age Near Eastern bronze vessel with variegated green patina and earthen deposits
  • Ancient bronze bowl from Luristan, Iran displaying striking archaeological patina
  • Historic Luristan bronze artifact with turquoise and malachite mineral surface
  • Museum-quality Luristan bronze bowl from the Zagros region, Early Iron Age period
Ancient Luristan bronze bowl with rich green and turquoise patina, Early Iron Age circa 800 BCE
360-degree rotating view of an ancient Luristan bronze bowl, showcasing its rounded form, thin walls, and richly mineralized green and turquoise patina from the Early Iron Age.
Early Iron Age bronze bowl from Luristan with mineralized archaeological surface
Authentic ancient Luristan cast bronze bowl showing green and blue patina encrustation
2,800-year-old bronze bowl from Northwestern Iran with beautifully aged surface
Rare Luristan bronze bowl with thin-walled construction and natural mineral patina
Early Iron Age Near Eastern bronze vessel with variegated green patina and earthen deposits
Ancient bronze bowl from Luristan, Iran displaying striking archaeological patina
Historic Luristan bronze artifact with turquoise and malachite mineral surface
Museum-quality Luristan bronze bowl from the Zagros region, Early Iron Age period

Ancient Luristan Bronze Bowl | Early Iron Age | Circa 800 BCE

Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Luristan, Northwestern Iran
Material: Cast bronze with mineralized patina
Period: Early Iron Age, circa 800 BCE

Description

This elegant ancient bronze bowl originates from the culturally rich highland region of Luristan, celebrated for its masterful metalworking traditions during the Early Iron Age. The vessel features a beautifully variegated patina of green, turquoise, and earthen mineral tones—formed naturally over nearly three millennia—creating both visual depth and undeniable authenticity.
Expertly cast with thin walls and a softly rounded profile, the bowl likely served ceremonial or domestic functions. Subtle earthen deposits and surface texturing enhance its archaeological character, making it a striking and sculptural display object.

Features

- Authentic Early Iron Age bronze bowl from Luristan

- Rich green and turquoise mineral patina

- Thin-walled, finely cast construction

- Strong aesthetic and historical presence

- Exceptional example of ancient Near Eastern bronze craftsmanship

Cultural Significance

Luristan bronzes rank among the most admired artifacts of the ancient Near East. Produced by the mountain cultures of the Zagros region, these objects reflected ritual life, daily utility, and advanced metallurgical skill. Pieces such as this bowl offer a rare and tangible connection to an ancient society whose artistic achievements continue to fascinate historians, museums, and collectors worldwide.

Condition

Excellent ancient condition with mineralized patina, light encrustation, and minor edge wear consistent with age. Stable and well-preserved.

Dimensions (approximate)

Diameter: 4 in

Age

Circa 800 BCE — over 2,800 years old

Learn More

See a museum example of a Luristan Bronze Bowl at Penn Museum.

Discover more Middle Eastern antiquities and ancient Near Eastern artifacts in our collection.

Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Luristan, Northwestern Iran
Material: Cast bronze with mineralized patina
Period: Early Iron Age, circa 800 BCE

Description

This elegant ancient bronze bowl originates from the culturally rich highland region of Luristan, celebrated for its masterful metalworking traditions during the Early Iron Age. The vessel features a beautifully variegated patina of green, turquoise, and earthen mineral tones—formed naturally over nearly three millennia—creating both visual depth and undeniable authenticity.
Expertly cast with thin walls and a softly rounded profile, the bowl likely served ceremonial or domestic functions. Subtle earthen deposits and surface texturing enhance its archaeological character, making it a striking and sculptural display object.

Features

- Authentic Early Iron Age bronze bowl from Luristan

- Rich green and turquoise mineral patina

- Thin-walled, finely cast construction

- Strong aesthetic and historical presence

- Exceptional example of ancient Near Eastern bronze craftsmanship

Cultural Significance

Luristan bronzes rank among the most admired artifacts of the ancient Near East. Produced by the mountain cultures of the Zagros region, these objects reflected ritual life, daily utility, and advanced metallurgical skill. Pieces such as this bowl offer a rare and tangible connection to an ancient society whose artistic achievements continue to fascinate historians, museums, and collectors worldwide.

Condition

Excellent ancient condition with mineralized patina, light encrustation, and minor edge wear consistent with age. Stable and well-preserved.

Dimensions (approximate)

Diameter: 4 in

Age

Circa 800 BCE — over 2,800 years old

Learn More

See a museum example of a Luristan Bronze Bowl at Penn Museum.

Discover more Middle Eastern antiquities and ancient Near Eastern artifacts in our collection.

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