No. 102718449

Ancient Egypt, Late Period Faience Bes, Amulet
No. 102718449

Ancient Egypt, Late Period Faience Bes, Amulet
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Ancient Egyptian, finely detailed faience Bes amulet, pierced for suspension. The dwarf leonine Bes is standing on a raised plinth, leaning against a pillar and wearing a feathered headdress. The figure is rendered in pale blue-green glazed faience, with incised details emphasising the face, torso, and headdress.
-> Amulets of Bes were widely worn as protective charms, particularly associated with safeguarding households, childbirth, and warding off evil spirits. The form reflects the typical apotropaic character of the deity, whose grotesque and exaggerated features were believed to repel malevolent forces.
Height: ± 31,3 mm
Width: ± 12 mm
Condition: good solid condition, surface with expected age-related signs of wear and losses to the glaze.
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
-> Bes (also spelled as Bisu), together with his feminine counterpart Beset, is an ancient Egyptian deity, worshipped as a protector of households and, in particular, of mothers, children, and childbirth. Bes later came to be regarded as the defender of everything good and the enemy of all that is bad.
The Egyptians believed that he stood guard during childbirth, ready to strike any malevolent forces that sought to harm both mother and child.
Worship of Bes was widely recognised and was later adopted into the Roman and Achaemenid Empires.
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