Antiguo Egipto Fayenza Amulet - 4 cm






Dirigió el Museo de la Colección Ifergan, especializado en arqueología fenicia.
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Amuleto egipcio de faianza de la Tercera Período Intermedio (1076–723 a.C.) que representa una tríada frontal de tres diosas desnudas, con coronas distintas, mide 4 × 2,5 × 1 cm y se halla en buen estado; procedente de una colección privada francesa y con certificado de autenticidad.
Descripción del vendedor
Superb Egyptian faience amulet, magnificent example of the artisanal production of amulets during the Third Intermediate Period (1076–723 BC) in Ancient Egypt. It represents a female triad sculpted frontally, a motif laden with religious and protective symbolism.
The piece depicts three nude female figures, standing in a hieratic position, with their hands extended alongside their bodies. They are distinguished by the attributes they wear on their heads, which allow them to be identified as deities. The central figure wears a headdress reminiscent of a sun disk or a floral motif, while the figures on the sides wear various crowns that allude to their divine status. These characteristics suggest that they may represent deities associated with fertility, motherhood, and magical protection, probably linked to the triad of Isis, Nephthys, and Hathor, very common in amulets intended to guarantee regeneration and safeguard the wearer.
During the Third Intermediate Period, the tradition of amulets remained very strong, with a notable proliferation of small votive pieces made of faience that accompanied the deceased in their funerary trousseaus. These objects served an apotropaic function, that is, they served to ward off evil and promote spiritual regeneration. Similar triads are found in museums such as the British Museum and the Louvre, demonstrating the popularity and widespread use of this type of iconography throughout Egypt.
The object's preservation is excellent, maintaining its blue-green patina intact, although with slight incrustations of earth that attest to its age. The enhancement of the anatomical details and attributes on the head reinforces the sacred nature of the representation and makes it an object of great interest for understanding the popular religiosity of Ancient Egypt.
In parallel, other Egyptian triad amulets can be mentioned, especially those linked to Isis, Nephthys, and Selkis, protective goddesses of Osiris and guardians of the deceased, whose cult was widespread throughout the pharaonique period.
Acquired from a French private collection, R.M in the 80's.
-The piece includes an authenticity certificate.
The Seller can prove that the lot was obtained legally. Important information. The seller guarantees that he is entitled to ship this lot. The seller will take care that any necessary permits will be arranged, this process can take between 2 and 4 weeks.
IMPORTANT: Due to the new laws on the export of archaeological pieces, we have decided to NO LONGER sell outside the European territory for the following countries: SWITZERLAND & UNITED STATES of AMERICA.
For other destinations out of European territory: all our items will be shipped after obtaining a definitive LICENSE EXPORTATION by the Ministry of Culture of Spain. We inform our clients that it may take between 4-8 weeks. According to Spanish legislation, items sent outside the European Union are subjected to export taxes. The taxes will be added to the invoice, at the buyer's expense. These export fees are fixed on the final auction price, and the tax rate is not applied directly to the total value of the item to be exported, but rather the different percentages by sections are applied to it:
Up to 6,000 euros: 5%. / From 6.001 to 60.000 euros: 10 %.
Please note that for far destination (Asia, middle east etc.. ), there will be an additional cost for the shipping.
Superb Egyptian faience amulet, magnificent example of the artisanal production of amulets during the Third Intermediate Period (1076–723 BC) in Ancient Egypt. It represents a female triad sculpted frontally, a motif laden with religious and protective symbolism.
The piece depicts three nude female figures, standing in a hieratic position, with their hands extended alongside their bodies. They are distinguished by the attributes they wear on their heads, which allow them to be identified as deities. The central figure wears a headdress reminiscent of a sun disk or a floral motif, while the figures on the sides wear various crowns that allude to their divine status. These characteristics suggest that they may represent deities associated with fertility, motherhood, and magical protection, probably linked to the triad of Isis, Nephthys, and Hathor, very common in amulets intended to guarantee regeneration and safeguard the wearer.
During the Third Intermediate Period, the tradition of amulets remained very strong, with a notable proliferation of small votive pieces made of faience that accompanied the deceased in their funerary trousseaus. These objects served an apotropaic function, that is, they served to ward off evil and promote spiritual regeneration. Similar triads are found in museums such as the British Museum and the Louvre, demonstrating the popularity and widespread use of this type of iconography throughout Egypt.
The object's preservation is excellent, maintaining its blue-green patina intact, although with slight incrustations of earth that attest to its age. The enhancement of the anatomical details and attributes on the head reinforces the sacred nature of the representation and makes it an object of great interest for understanding the popular religiosity of Ancient Egypt.
In parallel, other Egyptian triad amulets can be mentioned, especially those linked to Isis, Nephthys, and Selkis, protective goddesses of Osiris and guardians of the deceased, whose cult was widespread throughout the pharaonique period.
Acquired from a French private collection, R.M in the 80's.
-The piece includes an authenticity certificate.
The Seller can prove that the lot was obtained legally. Important information. The seller guarantees that he is entitled to ship this lot. The seller will take care that any necessary permits will be arranged, this process can take between 2 and 4 weeks.
IMPORTANT: Due to the new laws on the export of archaeological pieces, we have decided to NO LONGER sell outside the European territory for the following countries: SWITZERLAND & UNITED STATES of AMERICA.
For other destinations out of European territory: all our items will be shipped after obtaining a definitive LICENSE EXPORTATION by the Ministry of Culture of Spain. We inform our clients that it may take between 4-8 weeks. According to Spanish legislation, items sent outside the European Union are subjected to export taxes. The taxes will be added to the invoice, at the buyer's expense. These export fees are fixed on the final auction price, and the tax rate is not applied directly to the total value of the item to be exported, but rather the different percentages by sections are applied to it:
Up to 6,000 euros: 5%. / From 6.001 to 60.000 euros: 10 %.
Please note that for far destination (Asia, middle east etc.. ), there will be an additional cost for the shipping.
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El vendedor fue informado por Catawiki sobre los requisitos de documentación y garantiza lo siguiente: – El objeto se obtuvo de manera legal. – El vendedor tiene derecho a vender y/o exportar el objeto, según corresponda. – El vendedor proporcionará la información necesaria relativa a la procedencia y gestionará la documentación y permisos/licencias requeridos, según corresponda y conforme a la legislación local. – El vendedor notificará al comprador cualquier retraso en la obtención de permisos/licencias. Al pujar, reconoces que puede ser necesaria documentación de importación dependiendo de tu país de residencia y que la obtención de permisos/licencias puede ocasionar retrasos en la entrega del objeto.
