古埃及 Faience 埃及神舒的护符 - 31 mm (没有保留价)

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古埃及法恩斯饰品,描绘祆神舒的护符,名为 Amulet of God Shu,尺寸为 31 × 17 毫米,公元前715–公元前332年之间,原作/官方,状态极佳,2009 年从英国私人收藏获得。

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AI ANALYSIS & REPORT

This artifact is an ancient Egyptian amulet depicting Shu, the primordial god of light, air, and the atmosphere.

Iconography & Symbolism
The Mythological Pose: The amulet depicts the deity kneeling on a rectangular base with his arms raised high above his head. In Egyptian cosmogony, Shu’s most critical cosmic role was to stand between his children—Geb (the earth god) and Nut (the sky goddess)—to hold the heavy sky aloft. This separation created the atmosphere and room necessary to sustain life on Earth.

The Sun Disk: Although weathered on this specific piece, the flat, wide shape stretching between his upraised hands represents the solar disk. Because Shu was heavily linked with light, he was believed to actively support the sun god Ra on his cyclical celestial journey across the sky.

Material & CraftsmanshipComposition: This piece is crafted from faience (specifically a glazed ceramic paste), which was molded and fired to create a glass-like finish.Color Significance: The amulet features a faded turquoise / light blue glaze. To the ancient Egyptians, these shades were deeply symbolic colors representing fertility, new life, the heavens, and rebirth.

Historical Use & Purpose Dating: Small mold-made figurines of this style were highly popular during Egypt's Third Intermediate Period through the Late Period (circa 1070–332 BCE).Funerary Magic: While worn by the living for protection, these amulets were primarily used as funerary objects tucked between mummy bandages. They were specifically placed near the lower torso or legs of the deceased. By carrying an amulet of Shu, the deceased magically identified with the god, ensuring they would have the "breath of life" in the underworld and an unimpeded path toward eternal rebirth.

Ancient Egyptian

Provenance:

Collection passed on to me by mother (P.M.Shaw) in 2009
Given to her by
J.G.Judd who acquired the piece part of a strand of varied depictions and amulets from Cairo dealer 14-05-1977. - with copy of original invoice available.

International Signed and Tracked.

Faience Amulet of God Shu.

Microscopic images have been added to display pigmentation and integrity of the core faience.


"Compliance with European Legislation
I, the seller, declare that I am familiar with Regulation (EU) 2019/880 and Regulation (EU) 2024/1070 (in force as of June 2025), and confirm that:
• This object was not illegally exported from its country of origin after the date on which the 1970 UNESCO Convention entered into force for that specific country.
• The object is accompanied by the documentation required by EU law for its legal import.
• I undertake to provide any required export licenses or certificates of origin to European customs authorities.

Disclaimer for Experts and Platforms.
This declaration is provided by the seller under their sole responsibility. The seller confirms knowledge of and compliance with Regulation (EU) 2024/1070 and all applicable laws concerning the sale and import of cultural goods.
Neither the platform nor its experts are liable for the accuracy, legality, or authenticity of the documents and statements provided.
Acceptance of the object on the platform does not imply legal validation of its importation or authentication.
The buyer is responsible for ensuring compliance with customs laws in their country.

AI ANALYSIS & REPORT

This artifact is an ancient Egyptian amulet depicting Shu, the primordial god of light, air, and the atmosphere.

Iconography & Symbolism
The Mythological Pose: The amulet depicts the deity kneeling on a rectangular base with his arms raised high above his head. In Egyptian cosmogony, Shu’s most critical cosmic role was to stand between his children—Geb (the earth god) and Nut (the sky goddess)—to hold the heavy sky aloft. This separation created the atmosphere and room necessary to sustain life on Earth.

The Sun Disk: Although weathered on this specific piece, the flat, wide shape stretching between his upraised hands represents the solar disk. Because Shu was heavily linked with light, he was believed to actively support the sun god Ra on his cyclical celestial journey across the sky.

Material & CraftsmanshipComposition: This piece is crafted from faience (specifically a glazed ceramic paste), which was molded and fired to create a glass-like finish.Color Significance: The amulet features a faded turquoise / light blue glaze. To the ancient Egyptians, these shades were deeply symbolic colors representing fertility, new life, the heavens, and rebirth.

Historical Use & Purpose Dating: Small mold-made figurines of this style were highly popular during Egypt's Third Intermediate Period through the Late Period (circa 1070–332 BCE).Funerary Magic: While worn by the living for protection, these amulets were primarily used as funerary objects tucked between mummy bandages. They were specifically placed near the lower torso or legs of the deceased. By carrying an amulet of Shu, the deceased magically identified with the god, ensuring they would have the "breath of life" in the underworld and an unimpeded path toward eternal rebirth.

Ancient Egyptian

Provenance:

Collection passed on to me by mother (P.M.Shaw) in 2009
Given to her by
J.G.Judd who acquired the piece part of a strand of varied depictions and amulets from Cairo dealer 14-05-1977. - with copy of original invoice available.

International Signed and Tracked.

Faience Amulet of God Shu.

Microscopic images have been added to display pigmentation and integrity of the core faience.


"Compliance with European Legislation
I, the seller, declare that I am familiar with Regulation (EU) 2019/880 and Regulation (EU) 2024/1070 (in force as of June 2025), and confirm that:
• This object was not illegally exported from its country of origin after the date on which the 1970 UNESCO Convention entered into force for that specific country.
• The object is accompanied by the documentation required by EU law for its legal import.
• I undertake to provide any required export licenses or certificates of origin to European customs authorities.

Disclaimer for Experts and Platforms.
This declaration is provided by the seller under their sole responsibility. The seller confirms knowledge of and compliance with Regulation (EU) 2024/1070 and all applicable laws concerning the sale and import of cultural goods.
Neither the platform nor its experts are liable for the accuracy, legality, or authenticity of the documents and statements provided.
Acceptance of the object on the platform does not imply legal validation of its importation or authentication.
The buyer is responsible for ensuring compliance with customs laws in their country.

详细资料

文化
古埃及
世纪/时段
715 BC - 332 BC
Name of object
Amulet of God Shu
获得来源
私人收藏
获得年份
2009
材质
Faience
获得国家
英国
状态
极佳
前任拥有者获得来源
遗传
Height
31 mm
前任拥有者获得年份
1992
Width
17 mm
前任拥有者获得国家
英国
我确认我合法获得此物品,并且我有权将它出售
是的
真伪
原始的/正式的
英国经验证
109
已售出的几件物品
100%
个人

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