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Lapislazuli and carnelian necklace with gold pendants, from Ur, Iraq

Lapislazuli and carnelian necklace with gold pendants, from Ur, Iraq


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Lapislazuli and carnelian necklace with gold pendants, from Ur, Iraq

Sumerian civilization, 3rd millennium b.C. Goldsmithery. Lapislazuli and carnelian necklace with gold pendants. From Ur, Iraq. Detail

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Black Background Decoration Gold In A Row Necklace Overhead View Pendant Repetition Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases a stunning piece of ancient jewelry, a Lapislazuli and carnelian necklace with gold pendants, originating from the Sumerian civilization in 3rd millennium b. C. Found in Ur, Iraq, this archaeological artifact is a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship of goldsmithery during that era. Against a black background, the pendant necklace takes center stage. The vertical composition allows for an overhead view of the intricate details and delicate arrangement of each element. The repetition of gold pendants creates a sense of rhythm and harmony within the design. This studio shot captures not only the beauty but also the historical significance behind this piece. It serves as a tangible link to an ancient civilization that flourished thousands of years ago. As we gaze upon it, we are transported back in time to when art and craft were highly valued forms of expression. The combination of lapis lazuli and carnelian stones adds depth and richness to this already opulent necklace. Each stone holds its own unique symbolism within ancient cultures, making this creation even more intriguing. In this image devoid of people, we are left to marvel at how such timeless beauty has transcended generations. This photograph invites us to appreciate both the past and present by showcasing an extraordinary relic from our human history - reminding us that artistry knows no bounds across time or place.

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