Item Details

Item No. 13001

   
   

This piece is a replica of one of the bas relief sculptures that appear at the ancient city of Persepolis. The "Faravahar," the winged disc with a man's upper body, is commonly used as a symbol of the Zoroastrian faith.

The Faravahar was sculpted as part of the city at the specification of King Darius, since it was not only a testament to the strength of his empire, but it was also intended as a spiritual centre. The King claimed that "Ahuramazda was of such a mind, together with all the other gods, that this fortress (should) be built. And (so) I built it."

Comes with a metal eyelet on the back, ready for display on your home or office wall.

Dimensions: approximately 11.5" (29 cm) wide and 5.5" (14 cm) tall. Shipping weight 1.50 pounds.