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Sculpture Palmyra Veiled Woman - Ashmolean Museum
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Palmyra Veiled Woman - Ashmolean Museum

£135.00

A reduced size replica of a fascinating Palmyra tomb portrait (AD80 - 120). The woman’s hairstyle mimics Roman imperial portraits of the age of Claudius and Nero but the lavish jewellery is typical of the turn of the 1st century.

This product is produced in cooperation with the Ashmolean Museum (where the original resides). Each purchase includes a funding contribution to the museum.

ThinkSee3D make a small contribution to UNICEF for every sculpture sold.

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A reduced size replica of a fascinating Palmyra tomb portrait (AD80 - 120). The woman’s hairstyle mimics Roman imperial portraits of the age of Claudius and Nero but the lavish jewellery is typical of the turn of the 1st century.

This product is produced in cooperation with the Ashmolean Museum (where the original resides). Each purchase includes a funding contribution to the museum.

ThinkSee3D make a small contribution to UNICEF for every sculpture sold.

A reduced size replica of a fascinating Palmyra tomb portrait (AD80 - 120). The woman’s hairstyle mimics Roman imperial portraits of the age of Claudius and Nero but the lavish jewellery is typical of the turn of the 1st century.

This product is produced in cooperation with the Ashmolean Museum (where the original resides). Each purchase includes a funding contribution to the museum.

ThinkSee3D make a small contribution to UNICEF for every sculpture sold.