Persian Royal Chariot Guard – Persepolis Replica | Handcrafted
SKU: BRT-565832$ 90.85
- Product DescriptionIn the iconography of the Achaemenid Empire, few images carry greater weight than that of the mounted warrior or royal attendant. The charioteer — whether bearing the royal standard, accompanying the king in procession, or standing guard at the palace gates — represented a specific social hierarchy and military function within the most sophisticated administrative apparatus the ancient Near East had yet known. In the surviving reliefs of Persepolis, these figures appear with striking consistency: poised, alert, their posture speaking of training, discipline, and service to an empire that spanned from Egypt to the Indus Valley.This Persepolis chariot rider relief statue reconstructs that historical icon with archaeological precision. The figure is captured in dynamic equilibrium — the characteristic pose of the mounted guard, visible in countless Achaemenid reliefs, frozen in a moment that somehow suggests both stillness and readiness for motion. Unlike the static spear-bearer, the charioteer embodies movement and momentum, even in repose.The Persepolis inscription base — the Takht-e Jamshid katibeye — grounds this sculpture in historical specificity, transforming it from generic equestrian art into a deliberate reference to one of humanity’s greatest archaeological sites. Cast in durable polyester and available in four distinct patina finishes, this piece offers both historical authenticity and practical versatility. Full Specifications Title: Persepolis Chariot Rider Relief Statue (مجسمه لوح کالسکه ران پرسپولیس)️ Inspired By: Persepolis (Takht-e Jamshid) — Royal procession reliefs Inscription: Persepolis dedication plaque (کتیبه پرسپولیس تخت جمشید) Material: Polyester (پلیاستر) Dimensions: 9 × 6 × 11 cm⚖️ Weight: 500 grams Finish Options: Bronze, Khaki, Golden, Copper (برنز, خاکی, طلایی, مسی) Artistic Treatment: High-relief reproduction of Achaemenid iconography Origin: Iran Benefits of Owning This SculptureThe chariot held profound symbolic meaning in the ancient Persian world — it was not merely a vehicle but a marker of royal authority, military prestige, and cosmic order. To own a sculpture depicting the charioteer is to possess a fragment of that symbolism, a tangible connection to a worldview in which movement, command, and ceremonial procession were inseparable from power itself. The dynamic composition of this piece — the implied forward motion, the alert posture — distinguishes it from more static representations of ancient authority.The multiple finish options allow for nuanced aesthetic choices. A bronze patina evokes the archaeological authenticity of ancient metallurgy, suggesting that this figure might have been cast in actual bronze in antiquity (though Persepolis reliefs were primarily carved stone). A golden finish emphasizes imperial magnificence and the wealth associated with the Achaemenid court. Khaki and copper tones introduce earthiness and warmth, grounding the figure in the desert landscape where Persepolis itself stands. Collectors can select the finish that best harmonizes with their personal connection to ancient Persia.The polyester construction ensures longevity in various environmental conditions — the material resists the cracking and discoloration that plague ceramic pieces, while requiring none of the specialized maintenance demanded by authentic bronze. This is history made durable and accessible, preserved in a form that prioritizes longevity without sacrificing aesthetic integrity.For historians, collectors of Persian antiquities, interior designers seeking statement pieces with archaeological gravitas, and anyone drawn to the dramatic aesthetic of imperial Persia, this sculpture offers a window into a civilization that understood power as an art form. Ersaly presents this as an invitation to contemplate the Achaemenid vision of majesty — a vision in which even the mounted attendant embodies dignity and purpose.


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