These two 1800-year-old pendants are in the shape of poppy capsules, made of silver and in natural dimensions. They feature intricate and beautiful craftsmanship with grooves, indentations, and protrusions expertly created, and some exhibit very beautiful twists and turns.
These poppy capsules are hollow inside and date back to the Sassanian period. They were used as pendants and necklaces, serving as authentic evidence of the ancient cultivation of poppies and the use of opium.
Dimensions: 4.5×6 centimeters, circumference of the circle: 14 centimeters.
This cross, approximately 1800 years old, is a bronze (copper alloy) breastpin,a breastpin that dates back to the Iron Age and was used to fasten the robe of a monk, priest, or a Christian believer.
Dimensions: 7.5 × 4.5 centimeters.
This is a bronze bowl, likely used for drinking, with a completely smooth interior. However, the exterior and the back of the bowl depict the celestial dome, planets, and stars, with the Star of David or the famous Hexagram of the Jewish people engraved, signifying its dominion over the heavens and its supremacy over the stars.
Dimensions: 8×8 centimeters (diameter of the circle: 8 centimeters).
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