3D printed Burney Relief Replica of Lilith or Ishtar

$30.00

Description

3D replica of the Burney Relief plaque. Measures approximately 9.5″ x 7″ x 1/2″ which is about half the size of the original. This is believed to be a depiction of Ishtar, even though some think it is Lilith. The Burney Relief (also known as the Queen of the Night relief) is a Mesopotamian terracotta plaque in high relief of the Isin-Larsa period or Old-Babylonian period, depicting a winged, nude, goddess-like figure with bird’s talons, flanked by owls, and perched upon two lions.

The relief is displayed in the British Museum in London, which has dated it between 1800 and 1750 BCE. It originates from southern Mesopotamia, but the exact find-site is unknown. Apart from its distinctive iconography, the piece is noted for its high relief and relatively large size making it a very rare survival from the period. The authenticity of the object has been questioned from its first appearance in the 1930s, but opinion has generally moved in its favour over the subsequent decades.

Additional information

Weight 17 oz
Dimensions 12 × 10 × 4 in

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