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[900] Assyrian Winged Bull: Gold and Black Lamassu Hoodie
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[900] Assyrian Winged Bull: Gold and Black Lamassu Hoodie
Introducing ‘Treasures of Mesopotamia’ Collection by Serge Averbukh, showcasing new media paintings of various historical artefacts and symbols from the region. Here you will find pieces featuring Assyrian Winged Bull - Gold and Black Lamassu on Red and Silver Medallion over White Leather.
Mesopotamia is a historical region in West Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in modern days roughly corresponding to most of Iraq plus Kuwait, the eastern parts of Syria, Southeastern Turkey, and regions along the Turkish–Syrian and Iran–Iraq borders.
Assyria was a major Mesopotamian kingdom and empire of the ancient Near East and the Levant. It existed as a state from perhaps as early as the 25th century BC in the form of the Assur city-state, until its collapse between 612 BC and 609 BC, spanning the Early to Middle Bronze Age through to the late Iron Age. From the end of the seventh century BC to the mid-seventh century AD, it survived as a geopolitical entity, for the most part ruled by foreign powers, although a number of Neo-Assyrian states arose at different times during the Parthian and early Sasanian Empires between the mid-second century BC and late third century AD, a period which also saw Assyria become a major centre of Syriac Christianity and the birthplace of the Church of the East. Centred on the Tigris in Upper Mesopotamia (modern northern Iraq, northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey and the northwestern fringes of Iran), the Assyrians came to rule powerful empires at several times. Making up a substantial part of the greater Mesopotamian "cradle of civilisation", which included Sumer, the Akkadian Empire, and Babylonia, Assyria was at the height of technological, scientific and cultural achievements for its time. At its peak, the Assyrian empire stretched from Cyprus and the East Mediterranean to Iran, and from what is now Armenia and Azerbaijan in the Caucasus, to the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt and eastern Libya.
A lamassu, plural lumasi (Sumerian: dlammar; Akkadian: lamassu; sometimes called a lamassus) is an Assyrian protective deity, often depicted as having a human's head, a body of a bull or a lion, and bird's wings. In some writings, it is portrayed to represent a female deity. A less frequently used name is shedu (Sumerian: dalad; Akkadian: shedu) which refers to the male counterpart of a lamassu. The Lammasu or Lumasi represent the zodiacs, parent-stars or constellations. The Lumasi represent the zodiacs, parent-stars, or constellations. They are depicted as protective deities because they encompass all life within them. To protect houses, the lumasi were engraved in clay tablets, which were then buried under the door's threshold. They were often placed as a pair at the entrance of palaces. At the entrance of cities, they were sculpted in colossal size, and placed as a pair, one at each side of the door of the city, that generally had doors in the surrounding wall, each one looking towards one of the cardinal points. In the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh they are depicted as physical deities as well, which is where the Lammasu iconography originates, these deities could be microcosms of their microcosmic zodiac, parent-star, or constellation. Although "lamassu" had a different iconography and portrayal in Sumerian culture, the terms "lamassu", "alad", and '"shedu" evolved throughout the Assyro-Akkadian culture from the Sumerian culture to denote the Assyrian-winged-man-bull symbol and statues during the Neo-Assyrian empire. Female lumasi were called "apsasu".
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THE FABRICS NICE ASWELL AS FITTING AND STITCHING. THE PRINTS NICE BUT I THINK IT CAN ALWAYS GET IMPROVEMENT. WAS BETTER THAN EVERY OTHER SITE IVE TRIED BUT BESIDES THAT MORE TYPES OF PRINTING OPTIONS AND MORE DURABLE PRINTS.
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By  J.20 August 2021 • Verified Purchase
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Love these hoodies.  Got one for me and my husband.  Fit is great, nice weight material (not too heavy, but not too light).  Screen printing is well done.  Everyone on our jetty is jealous! Screen printing is well done.  We'll placed on the hoodies.  Nice and clear with sharp edges.
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By Susan V.17 November 2022 • Verified Purchase
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I purchased this hoodie to produce my original sports design.  I had no idea of how thick and well-made, and great quality the hoodie would be.  I have already sold two of these in two sizes medium and large and my clients love them.  They are comfortable, warm and very sporty and fashionable. The print is absolutely awesome.  I am not disappointed.  Hoping for more orders soon!
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