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Oude Egypte, late periode Groene faïence Amulet van Thoth als ibis
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Oude Egypte, late periode Groene faïence Amulet van Thoth als ibis

A fine, ancient Egyptian green glazed faience amulet of the god, Thoth, in ibis form. He is depicted in a squatting position, with his beak supported by an ambiguous form, that looks like a seated zoomorph. Careful detailing has been applied to depict the facial features, such as the large rounded eye, long beak and texture of the feathers. The amulet has a flat, elongated base, and there is a suspension loop behind the curved neck of the ibis. Earthly encrustations and signs of wear as consistent with age, such as a chip to one side of the amulet, pitting, scratches, and other smaller chips. The Egyptians wore amulets alongside other pieces of jewellery. They were decorative, but also served a practical purpose, being considered to bestow power and protection upon the wearer. Many of the amulets have been found inside the wrappings of mummies, as they were used to prepare the deceased for the afterlife. The god Thoth is known as the keeper and recorder of all knowledge and as the inventor of language. Ma’at, his wife, is the Egyptian concept of truth, balance, order, law, morality, and justice. Thoth is often depicted as a man with the head of a baboon or ibis, as these animals were scared to him. He is usually shown as an ape in underworld settings, whereas he features in paintings and carvings predominantly as an ibis. Measurements: (circa) L 2.4cm x H 1.8cm Provenance: From an early 20th century collection.

Nr. 102780856

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Oude Egypte, late periode Groene faïence Amulet van Thoth als ibis

Oude Egypte, late periode Groene faïence Amulet van Thoth als ibis

A fine, ancient Egyptian green glazed faience amulet of the god, Thoth, in ibis form. He is depicted in a squatting position, with his beak supported by an ambiguous form, that looks like a seated zoomorph. Careful detailing has been applied to depict the facial features, such as the large rounded eye, long beak and texture of the feathers. The amulet has a flat, elongated base, and there is a suspension loop behind the curved neck of the ibis. Earthly encrustations and signs of wear as consistent with age, such as a chip to one side of the amulet, pitting, scratches, and other smaller chips.

The Egyptians wore amulets alongside other pieces of jewellery. They were decorative, but also served a practical purpose, being considered to bestow power and protection upon the wearer. Many of the amulets have been found inside the wrappings of mummies, as they were used to prepare the deceased for the afterlife. The god Thoth is known as the keeper and recorder of all knowledge and as the inventor of language. Ma’at, his wife, is the Egyptian concept of truth, balance, order, law, morality, and justice. Thoth is often depicted as a man with the head of a baboon or ibis, as these animals were scared to him. He is usually shown as an ape in underworld settings, whereas he features in paintings and carvings predominantly as an ibis.

Measurements: (circa) L 2.4cm x H 1.8cm

Provenance: From an early 20th century collection.

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€ 86
Peter Reynaers
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Geschatte waarde  € 450 - € 550

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