古埃及,纳克拉特斯 Faience 塞伊特王朝统治者 Nechepsos 的圣甲虫,出自博物馆





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瑙克拉提斯的塞伊特王Nechepsos所用法瑟釉赭石坯,公元前670年左右,尺寸6 x 10毫米,狀態良好,出自博物館展覽,於2024年自德國取得,具真品證明書及出口許可。
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ITEM: Scarab of Saite ruler Nechepsos
MATERIAL: Faience
CULTURE: Egyptian, Naucratis
PERIOD: 670 B.C
DIMENSIONS: 6 mm x 10 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex Museum Exhibiton of the Arbeitsgruppe für Biblische Archäologie, Germany (Deaccession)
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If you bid outside the european union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.
The Egyptian scarab amulet, particularly those originating from or associated with Naucratis, represents a fascinating chapter in the history of globalization. Naucratis, located in the Nile Delta, was established in the 7th century BCE as the first and most significant Greek trading colony in Egypt. Here, the traditional Egyptian scarab—modeled after the dung beetle (Scarabaeus sacer) and symbolizing the sun god Khepri and the concept of rebirth—became a mass-produced "export" item. The "Naucratis factory" style is famous for its distinctive glazed composition, often using a pale blue or green faience that was highly sought after by Greek merchants and travelers.
What makes Naucratis scarabs unique is the blending of Egyptian and Mediterranean motifs. While the front of the amulet retained the classic beetle form, the flat underside (the bezel) often featured a hybrid of iconography. Alongside traditional hieroglyphs and Egyptian deities, one might find stylized Greek geometric patterns or even "pseudo-hieroglyphs"—symbols that looked Egyptian but were used primarily for their decorative, exotic appeal to foreign buyers. These amulets were not just religious items; they were the "souvenirs" of the ancient world, carried by sailors and traders back to the Greek islands, Italy, and even as far as Spain, spreading Egyptian spiritual concepts through the medium of commerce.
Technologically, the production center at Naucratis revolutionized the accessibility of these charms. Archaeologists have discovered thousands of molds and unfinished scarabs at the site, suggesting an industrial scale of manufacture. Because they were often made from "Egyptian Blue" or molded faience rather than carved semi-precious stones, they were affordable for a wider range of people. Today, these scarabs serve as a primary archaeological "marker" for dating trade routes; when a Naucratis-style scarab is found in a Mediterranean tomb, it provides a clear link back to this specific Delta workshop, illustrating the profound cultural and economic influence of Egypt on the burgeoning Greek world.
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ITEM: Scarab of Saite ruler Nechepsos
MATERIAL: Faience
CULTURE: Egyptian, Naucratis
PERIOD: 670 B.C
DIMENSIONS: 6 mm x 10 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex Museum Exhibiton of the Arbeitsgruppe für Biblische Archäologie, Germany (Deaccession)
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license
If you bid outside the european union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.
The Egyptian scarab amulet, particularly those originating from or associated with Naucratis, represents a fascinating chapter in the history of globalization. Naucratis, located in the Nile Delta, was established in the 7th century BCE as the first and most significant Greek trading colony in Egypt. Here, the traditional Egyptian scarab—modeled after the dung beetle (Scarabaeus sacer) and symbolizing the sun god Khepri and the concept of rebirth—became a mass-produced "export" item. The "Naucratis factory" style is famous for its distinctive glazed composition, often using a pale blue or green faience that was highly sought after by Greek merchants and travelers.
What makes Naucratis scarabs unique is the blending of Egyptian and Mediterranean motifs. While the front of the amulet retained the classic beetle form, the flat underside (the bezel) often featured a hybrid of iconography. Alongside traditional hieroglyphs and Egyptian deities, one might find stylized Greek geometric patterns or even "pseudo-hieroglyphs"—symbols that looked Egyptian but were used primarily for their decorative, exotic appeal to foreign buyers. These amulets were not just religious items; they were the "souvenirs" of the ancient world, carried by sailors and traders back to the Greek islands, Italy, and even as far as Spain, spreading Egyptian spiritual concepts through the medium of commerce.
Technologically, the production center at Naucratis revolutionized the accessibility of these charms. Archaeologists have discovered thousands of molds and unfinished scarabs at the site, suggesting an industrial scale of manufacture. Because they were often made from "Egyptian Blue" or molded faience rather than carved semi-precious stones, they were affordable for a wider range of people. Today, these scarabs serve as a primary archaeological "marker" for dating trade routes; when a Naucratis-style scarab is found in a Mediterranean tomb, it provides a clear link back to this specific Delta workshop, illustrating the profound cultural and economic influence of Egypt on the burgeoning Greek world.
#CollectorsFairMarch2026
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