Overview

Add a stunning masterpiece to your home decor with our Glass Eagle Sculpture - Nemrut. Crafted with precision and intricacy, 4The ruins of Mount Nemrut, one of the most magnificent ruins of the Hellenistic period, is an important archaeological discovery area, which is considered a bridge between Western and Eastern civilizations. In order to show his gratitude to the gods and his ancestors,

Overview

Add a stunning masterpiece to your home decor with our Glass Eagle Sculpture - Nemrut. Crafted with precision and intricacy, 4The ruins of Mount Nemrut, one of the most magnificent ruins of the Hellenistic period, is an important archaeological discovery area, which is considered a bridge between Western and Eastern civilizations. In order to show his gratitude to the gods and his ancestors,

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Glass Eagle Sculpture - Nemrut

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Glass Eagle Sculpture - Nemrut

A Glimpse into Ancient History

The Glass Eagle Sculpture is a remarkable tribute to the historical grandeur of King Antiochos I and his burial temple on Nemrut Mountain. Perched at an altitude of 2150 meters, this site features the statues of numerous Greek and Persian gods and is recognized by UNESCO as one of the world's eight wonders.

Artisan Craftsmanship

This sculpture is a three-dimensional glass replica of the eagle figure found among the Nemrut ruins. Crafted with 100% handmade translucent frosted glass, it reflects the skill and dedication of the artisans who created it. Each piece is meticulously formed, capturing the essence of ancient artistry.

Specifications and Gift

  • Material: 100% handmade translucent frosted glass
  • Weight: 460 grams
  • Dimensions: 7 x 5.5 cm (2.7" x 2.1")
  • Additional Gift: Leather coaster included

Cultural Significance

Owning this sculpture means holding a piece of history, a reflection of the cultural and religious syncretism of the ancient Commagene kingdom. It stands as a symbol of the rich heritage and the blend of Greek and Persian influences that characterized the era of King Antiochos I.

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