Αρ. 101280994

Αρχαία Αιγυπτιακή Faience Φυλαχτό Uraeus (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)
Αρ. 101280994

Αρχαία Αιγυπτιακή Faience Φυλαχτό Uraeus (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)
An Egyptian green glazed faience amulet of a stylised uraeus, sitting on a rectangular base. The stylised animal is depicted with an undulating body. The amulet features a pierced horizontal suspension loop to the reverse. Earthy encrustations and wear to the surface.
The Uraeus, a highly stylised, upright, rearing form of the Egyptian cobra, was used as a symbol of royalty, deity, and divine authority in Ancient Egypt. It was also a symbol of the Lower Egyptian goddess Wadjet. When placed on the brow, the uraeus was thought to protect the wearer by spitting fire at their enemies. Worn as a head ornament as part of their crown by the pharaohs, adorning statues, used as a hieroglyphic, or as jewellery, the uraeus also appeared as amulets, such as this piece here. Cobras in general were associated with the Eye of Ra and the shedding of snake skin was also considered a symbol of regeneration. As such, the uraeus, though usually reserved for royalty, could be placed on the deceased as amulets on their forehead, torso, or at their feet, ensuring their protection and resurrection in the afterlife.
Measurements: L 1.2cm x H 0.8cm
Provenance: Ex. early 20th century U.K collection
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