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PREI · 11.0122

Mirror

Turan, 1st - 5th centuries
Bronze
6,5 cm
Original

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Description

This mirror dates back to the 1st–5th centuries and was discovered in the territory of Uzbekistan. It represents an important part of the craftsmanship and daily life culture of that era. Mirrors were mainly used for personal care and as decorative objects. Through its shape, material, and ornamentation, the artifact reflects the technical skill and aesthetic taste of ancient masters. As an exhibit, the mirror is a unique archaeological object that highlights both the practical and artistic aspects of Uzbekistan’s cultural heritage.