Sino-Mongolian Marble Dog Bead Talisman - 1st Millenium CE | Zelnik Collection
Sino-Mongolian Marble Dog Bead Talisman - 1st Millenium CE | Zelnik Collection
Sino-Mongolian Marble Dog Bead Talisman - 1st Millenium CE | Zelnik Collection
Sino-Mongolian Marble Dog Bead Talisman - 1st Millenium CE | Zelnik Collection
Sino-Mongolian Marble Dog Bead Talisman - 1st Millenium CE | Zelnik Collection

Sino-Mongolian Marble Dog Bead Talisman - 1st Millenium CE | Zelnik Collection

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Estimated time period from 0CE to 1000CE
Size is 46 mm and weight is 46.56 g
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Discover the charm of ancient Sino-Mongolian art with this marble dog talisman. A rare artifact from the 1st millennium CE, its well-preserved patina and historical significance make it a treasure for any collector.

This Sino-Mongolian marble talisman, shaped in the likeness of a dog, is an exceptional relic from the 1st millennium CE. Standing at 46mm in height and weighing 46.562 grams, its craftsmanship reveals the significance of animal symbology in ancient Asian cultures, where dogs were often associated with protection, loyalty, and guidance in the spiritual realm.

Carved from a warm brown marble, the talisman's surface shows traces of age and use, implying that it was likely a personal amulet or part of a larger ritualistic practice. The holes, originally hand-made and irregular, have been sensitively enlarged in modern times, enhancing its wearability while retaining the artifact's authentic charm.

The talisman's good condition and rareness add to its desirability, marking it as a significant piece for collectors who value both the artistic and historical aspects of their artifacts. This piece comes from the private collection of Dr. István Zelnik, a renowned former diplomat and collector of Asian art. His dedication to preserving such artifacts ensures that the talisman's provenance is as distinguished as its appearance.


The marble dog talisman featured in the images is a finely crafted piece with evident historical wear, suggesting its age and authenticity. The marble's brown hues are characteristic of the natural stone used in the region during the 1st millennium CE. The representation of the dog, considering its cultural significance as a guardian and symbol of fidelity, points to the talisman's likely use as a protective amulet. The craftsmanship is indicative of the era's artisanal skill, where such objects served not just decorative purposes but also held spiritual significance. The hand-made, irregular holes, albeit enlarged, testify to its antiquity and the tactile history it carries.

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