Greetings from Sadigh Gallery!
Well, December, the final month of the year, is approaching,
and New York City is becoming a more festive city than ever before. The retail stores are dressed up in their fascinating
holiday decorations, and Christmas songs can be heard from anywhere in the
city! Before the cold and long winter is
here, this would be the best timing to experience the cheerful and lively New
York City atmosphere. If you are visiting New York
City during this holiday season--Here are some ongoing shows and events that
may interest the ancient artifacts aficionados.
Metropolitan Museum
Chinese Gardens
Pavilions, Studios, Retreats
August 18, 2012–January 6, 2013
Buddhism along the Silk Road
5th–8th Century
June 2, 2012–February 10, 2013
Objects from the Kharga Oasis
August 14, 2012–August 4, 2013
Of course, after going to those places, we would like you to
come visit us, too! Unlike in Museums
and high-end galleries in uptown Manhattan area, you may come in to our
showroom to touch and feel the ancient relics on display. We are currently holding a special sale during
holiday seasons as well. If you are
looking for unique gifts for this holiday that are not like any other, feel
free to consult with us and we will be happy to present great ancient artifacts that
would make great gifts. If you live far from New York but are still interested in
knowing what we have, visit our website http://www.sadighgallery.com
or request for our free color catalog!
Here are some of the new collections of ancient artifacts
that are currently available at the gallery:
Ancient Egyptian. Carved amethyst horse, in a reclining pose. Translucent colors include light purple and green. A symbol of prestige, wealth and status. Ptolemaic. 305-30 BC
(3" x 3")
Ancient Egyptian. Carved pale carnelian scarab with traces of red. 26th Dynasty. 633-532 BC (¾" )
Ancient Egypt. Light green glazed faience amulet shows a triad of three Gods, Harpokrates, Isis, and Neith, traces of light blue. In Egyptian mythology, a "triad" is a group of three Gods that make up a family unit. Loop on the backside. Ptolemaic. 305-30 BC (1 ¾" x 1 ¼" )
Ancient Greek. Bronze reclining sphinx with an elaborate braided coiffure, the braided necklace draping across her naked breasts, a small rectangular platform resting on her back. Finely detailed with serene face. Green patina with a light earthen patina. 400 BC(3 ½" x 2 ½")
Thank you, and stay tuned for more updates from Sadigh
Gallery!