Queen of the Night/Burney Relief – British Museum – Ancient Mesopotamia – 6 Inch

$14.00

Made from durable PLA, this 6″ model faithfully reproduces the Burney Relief—also known as the Queen of the Night—an iconic terracotta plaque from Ancient Mesopotamia now housed in the British Museum. The high-relief figure wears the horned headdress of a Mesopotamian deity and grasps the rod and ring of justice, her downward-draped wings and bird-taloned […]

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Made from durable PLA, this 6″ model faithfully reproduces the Burney Relief—also known as the Queen of the Night—an iconic terracotta plaque from Ancient Mesopotamia now housed in the British Museum. The high-relief figure wears the horned headdress of a Mesopotamian deity and grasps the rod and ring of justice, her downward-draped wings and bird-taloned feet standing atop twin lions against a scaled-mountain backdrop. Originally fashioned around 1800 BC from straw-tempered clay and painted red and black, the relief was unearthed in the early 20th century and remains one of the finest surviving images of an underworld goddess—variously identified as Ereshkigal, Ishtar, or Lilith. Precision 3D printing delivers crisp detail and a faithful scale model perfect for home display, academic reference, or gifting to history and

Design by Ghshgar, released under the CC-BY license, https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/the-queen-of-the-night