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Égypte ancienne, période tardive Faïence émaillée Amulette Wedjat avec lionne couchée
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Égypte ancienne, période tardive Faïence émaillée Amulette Wedjat avec lionne couchée

A rare ancient Egyptian glazed faience wedjat amulet, more commonly known as the Eye of Horus. The piece depicts a stylised eye combining human and falcon characteristics, including the eyebrow and a long cheek marking which extends vertically from the darker pupil. Another marking descends from the bottom of the eye, extending outwards diagonally and ending in a spiral. The eye is surmounted by a recumbent lioness, likely representing the goddess Bastet. The details of the feline's head are worn. The amulet has been perforated horizontally for suspension. Some wear to the surface, including minor cracks to the glaze and discolouration. Earthly encrustation to the surface, Horus was one of the most significant Ancient Egyptian deities, most commonly depicted with the head of a falcon, and the body of a man. The eye of Horus, also known as ‘Wedjat’, was an ancient symbol of protection, particularly for the afterlife, and was also used to deflect evil. For this reason, it was often worn or hung on the deceased at burial. This symbol was highly influential in Egyptian life, with ancient sailors painting the image on the bow of their vessels to ward off evil. Bastet was the Goddess of cats, fertility, and childbirth and was often associated with joy and dance. Her worship is known to have been practiced from as early as the Second Dynasty. She was most frequently depicted with the head of a cat and the body of a human. The image of Bastet was often used as a symbol of good luck and protection as it was believed that she had the power to ward off evil spirits and diseases. She shared her role with the god ‘Sekhmet’ who represented the powerful warrior aspect and she the gentler version. Measurements: L 2.9cm x W 2.8cm Provenance: Early 20th Century UK Collection

100760280

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Égypte ancienne, période tardive Faïence émaillée Amulette Wedjat avec lionne couchée

Égypte ancienne, période tardive Faïence émaillée Amulette Wedjat avec lionne couchée

A rare ancient Egyptian glazed faience wedjat amulet, more commonly known as the Eye of Horus. The piece depicts a stylised eye combining human and falcon characteristics, including the eyebrow and a long cheek marking which extends vertically from the darker pupil. Another marking descends from the bottom of the eye, extending outwards diagonally and ending in a spiral. The eye is surmounted by a recumbent lioness, likely representing the goddess Bastet. The details of the feline's head are worn. The amulet has been perforated horizontally for suspension. Some wear to the surface, including minor cracks to the glaze and discolouration. Earthly encrustation to the surface,

Horus was one of the most significant Ancient Egyptian deities, most commonly depicted with the head of a falcon, and the body of a man. The eye of Horus, also known as ‘Wedjat’, was an ancient symbol of protection, particularly for the afterlife, and was also used to deflect evil. For this reason, it was often worn or hung on the deceased at burial. This symbol was highly influential in Egyptian life, with ancient sailors painting the image on the bow of their vessels to ward off evil.

Bastet was the Goddess of cats, fertility, and childbirth and was often associated with joy and dance. Her worship is known to have been practiced from as early as the Second Dynasty. She was most frequently depicted with the head of a cat and the body of a human. The image of Bastet was often used as a symbol of good luck and protection as it was believed that she had the power to ward off evil spirits and diseases. She shared her role with the god ‘Sekhmet’ who represented the powerful warrior aspect and she the gentler version.

Measurements: L 2.9cm x W 2.8cm

Provenance: Early 20th Century UK Collection

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€ 266
Peter Reynaers
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Estimation  € 450 - € 550

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