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Helmet with Talismanic Inscriptions, Iran, 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Helmet with Talismanic Inscriptions, Iran, 18th century. Creator: Unknown


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Helmet with Talismanic Inscriptions, Iran, 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Helmet with Talismanic Inscriptions, Iran, 18th century. Shi a inscription calling for protection against harm and danger

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Arms And Armor Casque Chain Mail Chainmail Helmet Inscribed Inscription Iran Iranian Parade Persia Persian Protect Protected Protection Shia Shiism Spike Steel Talisman Armour Calligraphy Damascene


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This print showcases a remarkable artifact from 18th century Iran - a Helmet with Talismanic Inscriptions. Created by an unknown artist, this helmet is adorned with intricate calligraphy and serves as a powerful symbol of protection against harm and danger in the Shi'a tradition. The close-up image allows us to appreciate the fine craftsmanship of this piece. The golden damascene work beautifully contrasts with the steel surface, creating an exquisite visual effect. The talismanic inscriptions, written in Arabic script, are carefully etched onto the helmet's surface, emphasizing its religious significance. As we delve into its historical context, we discover that this helmet played a crucial role in military parades and warfare during Persia's rich heritage. It represents not only the country's martial prowess but also its deep-rooted Islamic faith. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this artifact stands as a testament to Iran's cultural legacy and artistic achievements. Its presence within the museum allows visitors to connect with history on a personal level while appreciating the skillful fusion of artistry and functionality. Through this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness both the beauty and power encapsulated within this ancient object. It reminds us of our shared human desire for protection and highlights how religion has influenced various aspects of life throughout centuries.

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