Ancient Egypt, Late Period Lapis lazuli Amulet - 19 mm

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Ancient Egyptian Heart Amulet in Lapis Lazuli

Period: Late Period, probably 664–332 B.C.
Material: Natural lapis lazuli
Dimensions: 19 × 12 × 6 mm
Provenance: European private collection. N.K. (1910–1996).
The amulet in question is also referenced in Sir Flinders Petrie’s publication, Amulets Illustrated by the Private Egyptian Collections in Europe (1914), Plate 1, p. 10, no. 6a.

Small carved heart amulet in deep blue lapis lazuli, featuring a compact ovoid shape with stylized upper and lateral projections. The stone displays natural tonal variations and characteristic inclusions. Surface shows minor wear consistent with age.

In ancient Egyptian belief, the heart (ib) was the seat of intellect and morality, central to the weighing of the heart ritual before Osiris. Amulets of this type were intended to provide protection and spiritual integrity in the afterlife.

Stylistically consistent with productions of the Late Period (664–332 B.C.). Dating based on typological comparison.

Ancient Egyptian Heart Amulet in Lapis Lazuli

Period: Late Period, probably 664–332 B.C.
Material: Natural lapis lazuli
Dimensions: 19 × 12 × 6 mm
Provenance: European private collection. N.K. (1910–1996).
The amulet in question is also referenced in Sir Flinders Petrie’s publication, Amulets Illustrated by the Private Egyptian Collections in Europe (1914), Plate 1, p. 10, no. 6a.

Small carved heart amulet in deep blue lapis lazuli, featuring a compact ovoid shape with stylized upper and lateral projections. The stone displays natural tonal variations and characteristic inclusions. Surface shows minor wear consistent with age.

In ancient Egyptian belief, the heart (ib) was the seat of intellect and morality, central to the weighing of the heart ritual before Osiris. Amulets of this type were intended to provide protection and spiritual integrity in the afterlife.

Stylistically consistent with productions of the Late Period (664–332 B.C.). Dating based on typological comparison.

Details

Culture
Ancient Egypt, Late Period
Century/timeframe
664 - 332 B.C.
Name of object
Amulet
Acquired from
Private collection
Year acquired
1990
Material
Lapis lazuli
Country acquired from
Netherlands
Condition
Excellent
Previous owner acquired from
Antique market
Height
19 mm
Previous owner - year acquired
1975
Width
12 mm
Previous owner - country acquired from
United Kingdom
Depth
6 mm
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