Goddess Ishtar Tie Pin

$45.00

One of our signature symbols Babylonian Flaming Ishtar is inspired by the stele of Babylonian King Meli-Shipak II, exhibited in the Louvre Museum, where he introduces his daughter to the goddess Nanāja; the patron of lovers including rejected or betrayed ones, under the watch of the Three Primal Spectators; the goddess Ishtar; as the Star, the god Shamash; as the Solar Disc, the goddess Sin; as the Crescent Moon. 

Exceptionally crafted, this tie pin will find its place on your favourite scarves, your wool and embroidered vests, loose knitted sweaters & dresses, denim jackets or even on your everyday purse. A safety locket at the bottom is provided with the pin.

Material is hand cast amalgamated bronze and brass, the length of the pin is 6.5 cm.

Care: Bronze can be oxidized exposed to salt and acidic substances, do not swim with it. If discoloration occurs the best tip here is that put the pin in hot water with a soft dish detergent for a couple of minutes and brush it with a soft brush, then rinse it thoroughly and dry it with soft tissue. Your shine should be back!

Description

One of our signature symbols Babylonian Flaming Ishtar is inspired by the stele of Babylonian King Meli-Shipak II, exhibited in the Louvre Museum, where he introduces his daughter to the goddess Nanāja; the patron of lovers including rejected or betrayed ones, under the watch of the Three Primal Spectators; the goddess Ishtar; as the Star, the god Shamash; as the Solar Disc, the goddess Sin; as the Crescent Moon. 

Exceptionally crafted, this tie pin will find its place on your favourite scarves, your wool and embroidered vests, loose knitted sweaters & dresses, denim jackets or even on your everyday purse. A safety locket at the bottom is provided with the pin.

Material is hand cast amalgamated bronze and brass, the length of the pin is 6.5 cm.

Care: Bronze can be oxidized exposed to salt and acidic substances, do not swim with it. If discoloration or lack of brilliance occurs the best tip here is that place the pin in a small pan, fill in 1/3 of hot water and a couple drops of soft dish detergent, wait for a couple of minutes and brush it with a soft brush, then rinse it thoroughly and dry it with soft tissue. Your shine should be back!