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Lord of Battles Roman Bronze Dodecahedron | Lost-Wax Cast Ancient Artifact Replica | Mysterious Roman Relic for Collectors & History Lovers (Antique Bronze Finish) in Saudi Arabia

Lord of Battles Roman Bronze Dodecahedron | Lost-Wax Cast Ancient Artifact Replica | Mysterious Roman Relic for Collectors & History Lovers (Antique Bronze Finish)

SAR 339

Category
Home Décor
Weight
73 g
ColorSolid Bronze ( Antique )
1 +

Special Features

  • Historical Replica – Inspired by real Roman dodecahedrons from the 2nd–3rd century CE, this recreates one of archaeology's greatest mysteries.
  • Material & Casting - Crafted from solid bronze using traditional lost-wax casting. This process creates defined surface detail and consistent shape. With an approx weight of 82 grams, it shows the density of solid bronze construction.
  • Display Size: Measuring 5.4 × 6.5 × 6.5 cm, it's compact & striking, ideal for shelves, desks, or cabinets where it instantly draws attention.
  • A Mystery That Still Fascinates – Scholars still debate its true purpose, was it a ritual object, measuring tool or astronomical aid? This captivating piece continues to spark curiosity, inspire conversation and serve as both an educational and decorative artifact.
  • Note: Our bronze pieces are crafted using lost-wax casting method. Since they are left uncoated for authenticity, the surface will gradually darken and develop a natural patina over time. To maintain its original shine, gently polish it occasionally with a non-abrasive metal polish.

Description

Historical Replica – Inspired by real Roman dodecahedrons from the 2nd–3rd century CE, this recreates one of archaeology's greatest mysteries. Lost-Wax Casting – Expertly handmade using the ancient lost-wax method, giving every face and knob smooth detail, natural patina, and durability. Display Size: Measuring 6.8 × 6.5 × 6.5 cm, it's compact & striking, ideal for shelves, desks, or cabinets where it instantly draws attention. A Mystery That Still Fascinates – Scholars still debate its true purpose, was it a ritual object, measuring tool or astronomical aid? This captivating piece continues to spark curiosity, inspire conversation and serve as both an educational and decorative artifact. Note: Our bronze pieces are crafted using lost-wax casting method. Since they are left uncoated for authenticity, the surface will gradually darken and develop a natural patina over time. To maintain its original shine, gently polish it occasionally with a non-abrasive metal polish.

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