This cast bronze dagger showcases an elongated blade terminating in a sharp tip and exhibits a midrib that runs through its entirety, extending to the hilt tang.
Luristan bronzes represent one of the most distinctive metalworking traditions of the ancient Near East. The Lorestan Province of western Iran was renowned for sophisticated lost-wax casting and alloy control. The semi-nomadic peoples of the Zagros Mountains produced weapons of remarkable quality combining functional utility with artistic expression.