Gammel babylonsk Leire Kileskrift nettbrett (Ingen reservasjonspris)
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Oldtidens Egypt, Det nye rike Jaspis Fiskemamulett (Ingen reservasjonspris)
Nr. 83896943
Oldtidens Egypt, Det nye rike Jaspis Fiskemamulett (Ingen reservasjonspris)
An Ancient Egyptian red jasper amulet in the form of a fish. The fish has a triangular silhouette with an open mouth, rounded eyes and marked tail and fin with the detailing finely rendered with delicate incisions. The jasper is opaque and vibrant red in colour. The bead is perforated longitudinally for suspension (from mouth to tail). Light encrustations to the surface.
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. The fish is likely a stylistic representation of the tilapia or bolti fish, known in Egyptian as ‘nekhau’, which is abundant in the Nile valley. Amulets of this type were said to be worn in women’s hair, as a charm against drowning. However, like most amulets, it also symbolised regeneration, important for the afterlife. Associated with Hathor, tilapia fish were a symbol of fertility and renewal, as they carry their young in their mouth, an unusual source for birth. Red Jasper was highly regarded in Ancient Egypt as a protective stone, and was linked closely with fertility and protection, due to its association with the blood of the goddess Isis.
Measurements: L 1.5cm x W 1.1cm
Provenance: Ex UK Collection 1920s-1940s.
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