Description
These cufflinks are inspired by a giant Assyrian statue of a human-headed winged bull. The Chicago Bull, in white stone, was transported to Chicago in 1929 in several
large fragments. It originally belonged to a group which flanked the door to the throne room of the Assyrian King, Sargon II, at his palace at Khorsabad. Composite winged animals were common in Babylonian and Assyrian art, and were often placed at gateways as protection from evil spirits.
Materials: pewter with antique gold finish
Lamassu stands 20mm high, 21mm long
Gift box included
From the collections of the Oriental Institute, Chicago