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980,00 €

BULL Capital (with stand)
980,00 €
- Description
Description
The Bull Capital of Persepolis, one of the most iconic architectural elements of the Apadana Palace, supported the wooden beams of its grand audience halls. Carved as twin-backed bulls, it symbolized strength, stability, protection, and cosmic order in ancient Persian culture. Created by Achaemenid artisans with exceptional stone-carving mastery, it combined realism with refined elegance. Beyond its structural role, it served as a powerful decorative and symbolic feature. Today, surviving fragments preserved in Persepolis and museums worldwide stand as enduring symbols of the artistic brilliance of the Achaemenid Empire.
Crafted from solid oak, this sculpture is brought to life through precise 3D modeling and CNC machining, before being meticulously hand-finished by the artists of tomorrow. Every detail is thoughtfully refined to elevate its beauty and character, embodying a unique artistic craftsmanship and a relentless pursuit of excellence.
| Dimentions | 30x20x50 CM |
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| Weight | 6,5 Kg |
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Robert Yeganeh –
For over 20 years, I searched for a piece of art like this without any luck! Until now. The Persepolis columns looked magnificent in photos, but seeing them in person left me speechless. The craftsmanship is extraordinary; every detail is carved with care, and the resemblance to the original columns is remarkable. These pieces don’t just decorate a room—they elevate it and instantly become the centerpiece of any space. My excitement about owning these works by Master Ostad Memarzadeh is clear, so let me mention the packaging. The items traveled from France to the USA and arrived without a single scratch. The packaging couldn’t have been better. Ostad also included a brochure, a thoughtful letter, and descriptions of each piece. This makes a fantastic gift for any occasion, especially weddings.
Memarzadeh (store manager) –
Thank you sincerely for this deeply moving and inspiring testimonial. Your words truly touched my heart and are the greatest reward for my work and dedication. Knowing that these pieces, inspired by the columns of Persepolis, have found such a meaningful place in your home fills me with gratitude. I am truly honored that the Bull Capital, the Homa, and the Lion’s Head, together with their pedestals, exceeded your expectations and have become the focal points of your space. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing the beautiful video and for your trust. It is a true honor to know that these artworks are now part of your story. With my deepest gratitude, Memarzadeh