編號 100520984

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古埃及,後期 Faience Hare护符
最終出價
€ 125
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古埃及,後期 Faience Hare护符

An Egyptian blue faience amulet of a hare, crouching on a rectangular base. The stylised mammal is depicted with large ears, which extend back from the head along the length of its body. Its head is elongated and features round eyes and a rhombic nose. The amulet features a thick ribbed attachment at the top, pierced for suspension. There is minor pitting to the surface. Earthy encrustation throughout. Amulets in Ancient Egypt were both decorative and practical, as they were considered as having apotropaic powers to protect or bestow power upon the wearer. Not only worn by the living, amulets have been found inside the wrappings of mummies, as they were used to prepare the deceased for the afterlife. The Egyptians respected the hare for its swiftness and keen senses and therefore hoped amulets of such would bestow these attributes. They were also believed to help with rapid regeneration. By the Middle Kingdom, hare amulets were placed in graves to help with the process of rebirth into the afterlife. Hares were most popular during the Late period, predominantly produced from turquoise faience and show in a position much like this fine example. The blue colour was thought to strengthen the idea of fertility and rebirth. Measurements: L 1.9cm x H 1.5cm Provenance: Ex. early 20th century U.K collection

編號 100520984

已出售
古埃及,後期 Faience Hare护符

古埃及,後期 Faience Hare护符

An Egyptian blue faience amulet of a hare, crouching on a rectangular base. The stylised mammal is depicted with large ears, which extend back from the head along the length of its body. Its head is elongated and features round eyes and a rhombic nose. The amulet features a thick ribbed attachment at the top, pierced for suspension. There is minor pitting to the surface. Earthy encrustation throughout.

Amulets in Ancient Egypt were both decorative and practical, as they were considered as having apotropaic powers to protect or bestow power upon the wearer. Not only worn by the living, amulets have been found inside the wrappings of mummies, as they were used to prepare the deceased for the afterlife. The Egyptians respected the hare for its swiftness and keen senses and therefore hoped amulets of such would bestow these attributes. They were also believed to help with rapid regeneration. By the Middle Kingdom, hare amulets were placed in graves to help with the process of rebirth into the afterlife. Hares were most popular during the Late period, predominantly produced from turquoise faience and show in a position much like this fine example. The blue colour was thought to strengthen the idea of fertility and rebirth.

Measurements: L 1.9cm x H 1.5cm

Provenance: Ex. early 20th century U.K collection

最終出價
€ 125
Peter Reynaers
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估價  € 500 - € 650

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