Gandhara Schist Fruit Pendant - 1st Milennium CE | Zelnik Collection
Gandhara Schist Fruit Pendant - 1st Milennium CE | Zelnik Collection
Gandhara Schist Fruit Pendant - 1st Milennium CE | Zelnik Collection
Gandhara Schist Fruit Pendant - 1st Milennium CE | Zelnik Collection
Gandhara Schist Fruit Pendant - 1st Milennium CE | Zelnik Collection
Gandhara Schist Fruit Pendant - 1st Milennium CE | Zelnik Collection
Gandhara Schist Fruit Pendant - 1st Milennium CE | Zelnik Collection
Gandhara Schist Fruit Pendant - 1st Milennium CE | Zelnik Collection

Gandhara Schist Fruit Pendant - 1st Milennium CE | Zelnik Collection

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Estimated time period from 0CE to 1000CE
Size is 75 mm and weight is 36.83 g
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Unveil the mystique of Gandharan art with this schist fruit pendant. Exemplifying the region's iconic craftsmanship from the 1st millennium CE, this pendant is not just a piece of history but a masterpiece of ancient art.

This Gandharan schist fruit pendant is a consummate example of the artistry that flourished in the ancient region straddling present-day Afghanistan and Pakistan. Measuring 75mm in height and weighing 36.825 grams, the pendant's form is meticulously carved to resemble a piece of fruit, a motif that may hold symbolic significance related to fertility, abundance, or religious offerings.

The schist material, known for its ability to retain fine details, has been shaped with precision to create a textured surface that mimics the natural contours of fruit. Its good condition and the presence of ancient, hand-made, irregular holes suggest its use as a decorative element, possibly worn as a pendant or used to adorn a sacred space.

The patina, along with residual sandy deposits, authenticates its age while adding to its allure. It is a tangible connection to the spiritual and artistic practices of a civilization that was heavily influenced by both Greek and Buddhist traditions.

This pendant was formerly a part of the esteemed collection of Dr. István Zelnik, a former diplomat and an avid collector and researcher of Asian art, with over six decades of experience. His profound appreciation for Southeast Asian culture is reflected in the pendant's provenance, adding depth and a story to this exquisite artifact.


The Gandharan schist fruit pendant showcased in the images is a delicate artifact, with intricate carvings that reflect a high level of skill and attention to detail. The patterns carved into the schist represent the textured surface of a fruit, a common motif in Gandharan art, which often incorporated elements of nature into its iconography. The pendant's form and the workmanship are indicative of the syncretic visual culture of Gandhara, where Greek, Roman, Central Asian, and Indian influences merged. This piece would likely have been a personal item, possibly worn for adornment or spiritual protection, and stands as a testament to the cultural and artistic exchanges along the Silk Road during the 1st millennium CE.

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