Sasanian Gilded Bronze Attachment - 5th to 7th Century CE | Bonhams Auction & Ifergan Museum
Sasanian Gilded Bronze Attachment - 5th to 7th Century CE | Bonhams Auction & Ifergan Museum
Sasanian Gilded Bronze Attachment - 5th to 7th Century CE | Bonhams Auction & Ifergan Museum
Sasanian Gilded Bronze Attachment - 5th to 7th Century CE | Bonhams Auction & Ifergan Museum
Sasanian Gilded Bronze Attachment - 5th to 7th Century CE | Bonhams Auction & Ifergan Museum
Sasanian Gilded Bronze Attachment - 5th to 7th Century CE | Bonhams Auction & Ifergan Museum

Sasanian Gilded Bronze Attachment - 5th to 7th Century CE | Bonhams Auction & Ifergan Museum

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Estimated time period from 400CE to 600CE
Size is 75 mm and weight is 22.14 g
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Explore the grandeur of the Sasanian Empire with this gilded bronze male figurine, a stately artifact from between the 5th and 7th Century CE. Adorned with a detailed robe and an elaborate headdress, this piece has graced the Ifergan Collection museum and comes with a prestigious auction history from Bonhams London.

Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Sasanian art with this gilded bronze figurine. Standing at 75mm in height and weighing 22.14 grams, this male figure is a testament to the Sasanian Empire's opulent aesthetic and sophisticated metalwork. The statue is in a dignified posture, draped in a long robe embellished with circular motifs, reflective of the luxurious textiles for which the Sasanian period was renowned.

The gilded surface suggests that this figurine was a luxurious object, likely attached to a ceremonial or high-status item, such as furniture or a chariot, indicating the wealth and rank of its owner. The figure's high headdress, coupled with curly hair framing the stylized face, is indicative of the fashion and iconography of the Sasanian nobility, often depicted in their rock reliefs and coinage.

The condition of this piece is good, having been preserved with care through the centuries. Its recent exhibition at the Ifergan Collection museum in Málaga from 2018 to 2020 speaks to its cultural and historical significance, allowing the public to witness its splendor firsthand.

After being showcased in the Ifergan Collection museum, affirming its importance as a piece of Sasanian heritage, this artifact carries a legacy of appreciation and study. It was acquired at a prestigious Bonhams Auction in London in 2014, a further testament to its authenticity and desirability among collectors of ancient art. Its well-documented exhibition and auction history not only adds to its value but also assures collectors of its authenticity and the esteemed company it has kept.


This Sasanian gilded bronze attachment presents a male figure, standing composedly, adorned in a long, patterned robe, which suggests a status of nobility or divinity. The circular motifs on the robe could represent eternity or cosmic order, themes prevalent in Sasanian art. The high headdress and stylized facial features are characteristic of Sasanian iconography, resonating with the empire's artistic conventions. The presence of gilding indicates the object's significance, possibly used as an ornamental attachment for horse harnesses, clothing, or ceremonial objects.

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