This summer, we are back at the British Museum!

On the 4th of May, the British Museum presents a new exhibition called “Luxury and power – Persia to Greece”.
A temporary exhibition featuring star loans as well as objects from the British Museum collection,
the exhibition brings together exquisitely crafted objects in gold, silver and glass.

The British Museum welcomes a selection of Grecian Chic scarves in its premium shop, the “Grenville Room”
and the exhibition shop for the duration of this exhibition.

Learn more about the exhibition:

“Treasure there was in plenty – tents full of gold and silver furniture… bowls, goblets, and cups, all made of gold

When Greek soldiers captured the royal command tent of the Persian king during the Greco-Persian Wars (499–449 BC), they were confronted suddenly and spectacularly by luxury on an unimaginable scale. To many ancient Greek writers, the victories of the small Greek forces against the
mighty Persians were a triumph of discipline and restraint over an empire weakened by decadence and excess.

Drawing on dazzling objects from Afghanistan to Greece, this exhibition moves beyond the ancient Greek spin to explore a more complex story
about luxury as a political tool in the Middle East and southeast Europe from 550–30 BC. It explores how the royal Achaemenid court of Persia
used precious objects as markers of authority, defining a style of luxury that resonated across the empire from Egypt to India. It considers how eastern luxuries
were received in early democratic Athens, self-styled as Persia’s arch-enemy, and how they were adapted in innovative ways to make them socially and politically acceptable. Finally, it explores how Alexander the Great swept aside the Persian empire to usher in a new Hellenistic age in which eastern and western styles of luxury were fused as part of an increasingly interconnected world.

Duration: 4th of May – 13th of August 2023

https://www.britishmuseum.org/exhibitions/luxury-and-power-persia-greece#highlights