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Originating from Bactria — an ancient civilization spanning modern northern Afghanistan, southwest Tajikistan, and southeast Uzbekistan — this amulet carries profound symbolic significance. The four-spoked votive wheel represented the sun, divinity, and celestial travel and appeared during Greco-Bactrian and Kushan periods, reflecting a blend of local and Hellenistic influences. Historically, such amulets were favored by upper-class women and often included in funerary customs. Its coveted uncleaned vivid green patina attests to its incredible age, making this a remarkable intersection of artistry, history, and enduring beauty.

  • Bronze amulet from Bactria, circa 1200–800 BC
  • Gemstones: 1.01ct cushion-shaped pink spinel, 0.87ct trillion-shaped rubellite tourmaline, 0.22ct step-cut pink sapphires
  • Baroque South Sea pearl suspended below
  • 18k yellow gold setting with no alterations to original bronze
  • Hangs from 14k Victorian “book”-style lariat chain, circa 1880
  • Displays ancient vivid green patina, highlighting its age and authenticity
  • Symbolic four-spoked votive wheel reflects sun, divinity, and celestial travel, common among upper-class women and funerary practices in Bactria and Central Asia

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