Description
Material: Bronze
Step back in time with this exquisitely crafted Celtic Mirror, inspired by the art and culture of the ancient Celts. Originating between 300 B.C. and 70 A.D., Celtic mirrors were prized possessions, often belonging to women of noble birth. Made from bronze, iron, or a blend of both, these mirrors were not just functional items but also artistic expressions.
This particular mirror draws inspiration from a historic example dating back to around 470-450 B.C., currently housed in the Art Institute of Chicago. The design features the winged goddess Eos, tenderly carrying her son Memnon after his tragic death at the hands of Achilles during the Trojan War.
Whether for reenactment or personal use, this fully functional mirror is a testament to the skill and artistry of the ancient world. It comes with a protective bag, making it a perfect addition to any collection or as a unique, historical gift.
The Mirror comes with a bag.
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