A siilver diadem with flowers decoration from the ancient sogdian culture.

Second millennium AD.

In good condition. It has been cleaned, but the nice antique patina is preserved. Original, ancient, hand silvermith work. Traces of use and age on its surface.

Purchased mid 90's in Paris by Dr. Zelnik on the local art market.


About the Sogdian Culture :
Sogdian culture refers to the ancient culture of the Sogdians, an Iranian people who inhabited the region of Sogdiana, located in present-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and parts of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. The Sogdians were renowned traders, diplomats, and artisans along the ancient Silk Road, playing a significant role in the cultural and economic exchanges between East and West.

Their culture was diverse and multifaceted:

Trade and Commerce: Sogdians were known for their expertise in trade and commerce. They established extensive trade networks that connected China, Central Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Their strategic location along the Silk Road contributed significantly to their wealth and influence.

Language and Writing: The Sogdians had their own language, which was an Eastern Iranian language closely related to Persian. They had a script, which was an adaptation of the Aramaic script. Sogdian merchants used their language as a lingua franca in their trade interactions.

Art and Craftsmanship: Sogdian artisans were skilled in various crafts, including pottery, metalwork, and textiles. Their artistic expressions often incorporated elements from various cultures they encountered along the trade routes, resulting in a unique blend of styles.

Religion and Beliefs: Initially following Zoroastrianism, the Sogdians later adopted Buddhism and Manichaeism. They were known for their religious tolerance and the syncretic nature of their beliefs, which incorporated elements from various faiths.

Urban Centers: Sogdian cities, like Samarkand and Bukhara, were thriving urban centers along the Silk Road. These cities were hubs of cultural exchange, commerce, and learning.

Architecture: Sogdian architecture often reflected influences from different cultures, displaying a mix of Persian, Greek, and Central Asian styles.

The Sogdians played a crucial role as intermediaries, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between the East and West during ancient times.

see also the link : https://sogdians.si.edu/introduction/



Important information :

The seller guarantees that he is entitled to ship this lot. Due to the complicated Cultural Laws we will not be able to ship this item outside of the EU nor to the United States.

Provenance :

This item comes from the collection of Dr. István Zelnik, resulting from more than 50 years of collecting.
Former diplomat, Asian Art collector, Researcher.

Publications :

More than 20 essays on Southeast Asian politics and economy.
Co-author of 10 albums and books on Southeast Asian Art.

A siilver diadem with flowers decoration from the ancient sogdian culture.

Second millennium AD.

In good condition. It has been cleaned, but the nice antique patina is preserved. Original, ancient, hand silvermith work. Traces of use and age on its surface.

Purchased mid 90's in Paris by Dr. Zelnik on the local art market.


About the Sogdian Culture :
Sogdian culture refers to the ancient culture of the Sogdians, an Iranian people who inhabited the region of Sogdiana, located in present-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and parts of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. The Sogdians were renowned traders, diplomats, and artisans along the ancient Silk Road, playing a significant role in the cultural and economic exchanges between East and West.

Their culture was diverse and multifaceted:

Trade and Commerce: Sogdians were known for their expertise in trade and commerce. They established extensive trade networks that connected China, Central Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Their strategic location along the Silk Road contributed significantly to their wealth and influence.

Language and Writing: The Sogdians had their own language, which was an Eastern Iranian language closely related to Persian. They had a script, which was an adaptation of the Aramaic script. Sogdian merchants used their language as a lingua franca in their trade interactions.

Art and Craftsmanship: Sogdian artisans were skilled in various crafts, including pottery, metalwork, and textiles. Their artistic expressions often incorporated elements from various cultures they encountered along the trade routes, resulting in a unique blend of styles.

Religion and Beliefs: Initially following Zoroastrianism, the Sogdians later adopted Buddhism and Manichaeism. They were known for their religious tolerance and the syncretic nature of their beliefs, which incorporated elements from various faiths.

Urban Centers: Sogdian cities, like Samarkand and Bukhara, were thriving urban centers along the Silk Road. These cities were hubs of cultural exchange, commerce, and learning.

Architecture: Sogdian architecture often reflected influences from different cultures, displaying a mix of Persian, Greek, and Central Asian styles.

The Sogdians played a crucial role as intermediaries, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between the East and West during ancient times.

see also the link : https://sogdians.si.edu/introduction/



Important information :

The seller guarantees that he is entitled to ship this lot. Due to the complicated Cultural Laws we will not be able to ship this item outside of the EU nor to the United States.

Provenance :

This item comes from the collection of Dr. István Zelnik, resulting from more than 50 years of collecting.
Former diplomat, Asian Art collector, Researcher.

Publications :

More than 20 essays on Southeast Asian politics and economy.
Co-author of 10 albums and books on Southeast Asian Art.

Cultura
Sogdiano - Cultura de la Ruta de la Seda
Name of object
Diadema con decoración de flores.
Siglo / marco temporal
Second Millennium AD
Procedencia
Galería / anticuario
País de origen
Asia
Material
Plata
Estado
Buen estado
Height
190 mm
Width
190 mm
Profundidad
70 mm

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