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Pomegranate in ancient art – Iran

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“The appearance of pomegranates in the golden ornaments from archaeological sites such as Marlik, Amarlo, and Joban in Gilan province has given a unique shine to the exhibition space.”

National Museum showcases artifacts bearing pomegranates as focal theme
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Necklace carnelian, gold; Marlik, 1200-800 BC
Schmuckkette, gefunden in Marlik, Grab 32, spätes 2. bis frühes 1. Jt. v. Chr., Karneol, Gold L 26,8 cm, Teheran, National Museum of Iran. Foto: © Barbara Helwing. Fotoquelle: Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn
Golden Pomegranate Pendant, Achaemenid Period (550–330 BCE), Reza Abbasi Museum.
This exquisite golden pomegranate, a masterpiece of Achaemenid metalworking
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Golden pendant in the shape of a pomegranate, originating from Kurdistan, Achaemenid period (circa 550–330 BCE), National Museum of Iran. Au 12 g
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Golden and Stone Pomegranate-Shaped Earring, 1st Millennium BCE, Historic Hasanlu Tepe, West Azerbaijan.
This exquisite earring, meticulously crafted from gold and adorned with stone, originates from the 1st millennium BCE. Unearthed at the ancient site of Hasanlu Tepe, it reflects the symbolic and artistic traditions of early Iranian culture.

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