Silver Bowl from Sassanid Dynasty
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This bowl is a cultural relic from the Sassanid dynasty (224-651 AD) and comes from Iran. It is made of silver and has an overall size of 5 x 13.4 centimeters. The people of the Sassanid dynasty attached great importance to the enjoyment of life. It is said that a good Zoroastrian should divide his day into three parts: farming, philosophical thinking and eating, rest, and pleasure. The abundance of luxury goods in the Sassanid dynasty proves their emphasis on the last part of life. This bowl is currently housed at the Cleveland Museum of Art in the United States.