N.º 83655323

Vendido
Piedra - Vaso canope
Puja final
€ 60
Hace 2 semanas

Piedra - Vaso canope

Canopic jars are fascinating artifacts from ancient Egyptian culture, intricately crafted vessels used in the mummification process to safeguard the organs of the deceased. These jars, typically made of materials such as limestone, pottery, or alabaster, exhibit remarkable craftsmanship and symbolic significance. Each canopic jar is designed to house a specific organ removed during the embalming process. Traditionally, four canopic jars were used, corresponding to the organs associated with protection by the Four Sons of Horus: the liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines. Each jar features a unique lid, often fashioned in the likeness of one of the protective deities, with the heads of the Four Sons of Horus being the most common representations. The lids of the canopic jars are intricately carved and adorned with symbolic motifs, reflecting the Egyptian belief in the importance of preserving the organs for the afterlife. The heads of the deities depicted on the lids include: 1. Imsety, depicted with a human head, guards the liver. 2. Hapy, represented with the head of a baboon, protects the lungs. 3. Duamutef, depicted with the head of a jackal, safeguards the stomach. 4. Qebehsenuef, with the head of a falcon, watches over the intestines. The bodies of the jars themselves are often decorated with hieroglyphs, symbols, or scenes from Egyptian mythology, further emphasizing their sacred purpose and connection to the journey to the afterlife. Canopic jars were a crucial component of the mummification process, ensuring the preservation and protection of the deceased's organs as they embarked on their journey to the afterlife. Through their intricate design and symbolic significance, these jars provide valuable insights into the beliefs and rituals of ancient Egyptian society.

N.º 83655323

Vendido
Piedra - Vaso canope

Piedra - Vaso canope

Canopic jars are fascinating artifacts from ancient Egyptian culture, intricately crafted vessels used in the mummification process to safeguard the organs of the deceased. These jars, typically made of materials such as limestone, pottery, or alabaster, exhibit remarkable craftsmanship and symbolic significance.

Each canopic jar is designed to house a specific organ removed during the embalming process. Traditionally, four canopic jars were used, corresponding to the organs associated with protection by the Four Sons of Horus: the liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines. Each jar features a unique lid, often fashioned in the likeness of one of the protective deities, with the heads of the Four Sons of Horus being the most common representations.

The lids of the canopic jars are intricately carved and adorned with symbolic motifs, reflecting the Egyptian belief in the importance of preserving the organs for the afterlife. The heads of the deities depicted on the lids include:

1. Imsety, depicted with a human head, guards the liver.
2. Hapy, represented with the head of a baboon, protects the lungs.
3. Duamutef, depicted with the head of a jackal, safeguards the stomach.
4. Qebehsenuef, with the head of a falcon, watches over the intestines.

The bodies of the jars themselves are often decorated with hieroglyphs, symbols, or scenes from Egyptian mythology, further emphasizing their sacred purpose and connection to the journey to the afterlife.

Canopic jars were a crucial component of the mummification process, ensuring the preservation and protection of the deceased's organs as they embarked on their journey to the afterlife. Through their intricate design and symbolic significance, these jars provide valuable insights into the beliefs and rituals of ancient Egyptian society.

Configura una alerta de búsqueda
Configura una alerta de búsqueda para recibir notificaciones cuando haya nuevas coincidencias disponibles.

Este objeto apareció en

                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    

Cómo comprar en Catawiki

Más información sobre nuestra Protección del Comprador

      1. Descubre algo especial

      Explora miles de objetos especiales seleccionados por expertos. Mira las fotos, los detalles y el valor estimado de cada objeto especial. 

      2. Haz la puja más alta

      Encuentra algo especial y haz la puja más alta. Puedes seguir la subasta hasta el final o dejar que nuestro sistema puje por ti. Todo lo que tienes que hacer es fijar una puja máxima con la cantidad máxima que quieres pagar. 

      3. Paga de manera segura

      Paga tu objeto especial y nosotros retendremos el pago hasta que el objeto te llegue en perfecto estado. Utilizamos un sistema de pago de confianza para gestionar las transacciones. 

¿Tienes algo similar para vender?

Tanto si las subastas online son algo nuevo para ti como si vendes profesionalmente, podemos ayudarte a ganar más por tus objetos especiales.

Vender objeto