IV – V cc. BC. The Phrygian cap is a red, soft conical cap with the top pulled forward. It was named after Phrygia, a region of central Anatolia. It signified liberty and revolution. It was mostly popular among the peoples of Thrace, Dacia and Dalmatia. The warrior is in a red kaftan (a front-buttoned coat or overdress) with long sleeves, patterned edging, metal decorations and fringes. Warriors in such kaftans were painted on the reliefs of Persepolis. Leather shoes. Round shield is in his hands.
Size: 54 mm
Materials: tin, lead, steel, acrylic and tempera paints, sand, artificial coatings