This exquisite work is a detailed recreation of Xerxes’ special Akinakes (dagger) petroglyph, originally carved in Persepolis. The design is inspired by the ancient Persian craftsmanship, reflecting the rich heritage of the Achaemenid era. The original of this Akinakes petroglyph is now preserved in the Museum of Ancient Iran in Tehran, showcasing its historical significance.
This masterpiece was meticulously crafted by Pejman Ebrahimi, a renowned Iranian stone carver, who has skillfully brought the ancient design to life using traditional techniques. His dedication to preserving Persian history is evident in the fine details and precision of this exceptional work.
Specifications
Dimensions | 28×52×7 CM |
Material | Stone |
Creator | Pejman Ebrahimi |
Created by | Engraving pen and hammer (handwork) |
Work features
Original
Unique
Engraved by hand
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