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Sculpture 'Nebra Sky Disc' (reduction)
Sculpture 'Nebra Sky Disc' (reduction)
The Nebra Sky Disc has been recognised by the UN as a World Heritage Site since 2013. This does not recognise the age of the object, but above all its scientific-historical significance and thus the observational skills of the Bronze Age astronomers who made the Sky Disc possible in the first place. And this was undoubtedly only possible through precise and patient observation and analysis of the starry sky above Nebra. In other words, qualities that will be an honour to any scientific activity hundreds of generations after them. Just like this replica of the original, standing on a marble plinth and one-third the size of the original: disc made of metal, copper-plated and patinated. Diameter approx. 12.5 cm. Plinth made of diabase, size of the plinth 6 x 6 x 6 cm (W/H/D). Total size approx. 12.5 x 18.5 x 6 cm (W/H/D).

€490.00
Sculpture 'Stag', art bronze
Sculpture 'Stag', art bronze
In many Bronze Age cultures, the stag was considered a sacred animal due to its strength and powerful antlers. Original: Musée National des Arts Asiatiques, Paris-Guimet. Bronze, Northern Iran, 13th-12th century BC Replica made of hand-patinated resin with a bronzed surface, on a black wooden base. With certificate of authenticity. Size with base 15 x 8.5 x 4 cm (h/w/d). Base size 2 x 8.5 x 4 cm (h/w/d).

€189.00
Sculpture 'Venus of Willendorf'
Sculpture 'Venus of Willendorf'
One of the oldest known sculptures of mankind: it was created around 25,000 years ago! The approximately 11 cm tall original is made of sand-lime brick and is now kept in the Natural History Museum in Vienna. Polymer ars mundi museum replica moulded by hand. Height with base 16 cm.

€164.00