Description
A Significant Ancient Elamite ( Iranian ) Bronze Dagger, 2nd Millennium B.C.. This rare and historically significant martial artifact hails from the ancient Elamite civilization of modern-day Iran, dating to approximately the 2nd millennium B.C. The dagger is masterfully cast from solid bronze and exemplifies the sophisticated metallurgical prowess of the Near Eastern Bronze Age, featuring a broad, leaf-shaped blade accented by a distinct raised central midrib designed for both structural integrity and aesthetic symmetry. The hilt is a notable example of early decorative metalwork, showcasing a grip adorned with a dense, repetitive globular texture—a motif often associated with high-status or ceremonial weaponry—terminating in a rounded pommel and anchored by a flared, crescentic guard. The entire surface is enveloped in a rich, authentic verdigris patina, which serves as a testament to its ancient origin while preserved details of the original casting remain visible. Measuring approximately 26 cm in total length, this piece offers an evocative connection to the craftsmanship and military traditions of the Elamite highlands and the Susiana plain. The item is in good condition.