

Ahura Mazda White Marble Immitation

Ahura Mazda White Marble Immitation
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Description
The bas-relief of Ahura Mazda at Persepolis depicts the supreme deity of Zoroastrianism, symbolizing divine wisdom, justice, and cosmic order. Often represented as a majestic winged disk, it embodies protection and the legitimacy of royal authority. This sacred motif adorns Achaemenid palaces, illustrating the spiritual connection between the king and the divine. Ahura Mazda is portrayed as the guarantor of the eternal struggle between good and evil, ensuring the triumph of righteousness. The relief reflects the central role of Zoroastrianism in the Persian Empire and its deep influence on Achaemenid art and architecture. Today, it remains a powerful symbol of the spiritual and cultural legacy of ancient Persia.
This artwork is made from artificial marble, crafted through precise 3D modeling and molding, then carefully hand-finished by skilled artists. It reflects refined craftsmanship, attention to detail, and a commitment to artistic excellence.




