Faravahar Cufflinks

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Exclusive to the British Museum, a pair of cufflinks with a design inspired by the faravahar symbol.

These cufflinks forms part of a range accompanying the British Museum exhibition Luxury and power: Persia to Greece.

The cufflinks are made from pewter and feature enamel detailing.

The design is based on the faravahar symbol, which typically depicts the deity Ashur in the centre of a winged circle. The meaning of the symbol is not universally defined, but it has been used to decorate the tombs of Achaemenid kings such as Darius I (r.522-486 BC).

A handsome history-inspired gift.

  • Product Code: CMCJ76890
  • Product Weight: 0.04Kg
  • Dimensions: H1x L2.5cm
  • Exhibition: Luxury and power: Persia to Greece
  • Material: Pewter with enamel finishing
  • Postage Weight: 0.10 Kg

Exclusive to the British Museum, a pair of cufflinks with a design inspired by the faravahar symbol.

These cufflinks forms part of a range accompanying the British Museum exhibition Luxury and power: Persia to Greece.

The cufflinks are made from pewter and feature enamel detailing.

The design is based on the faravahar symbol, which typically depicts the deity Ashur in the centre of a winged circle. The meaning of the symbol is not universally defined, but it has been used to decorate the tombs of Achaemenid kings such as Darius I (r.522-486 BC).

A handsome history-inspired gift.

  • Product Code: CMCJ76890
  • Product Weight: 0.04Kg
  • Dimensions: H1x L2.5cm
  • Exhibition: Luxury and power: Persia to Greece
  • Material: Pewter with enamel finishing
  • Postage Weight: 0.10 Kg
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