Ancient Egyptian Jewellery Scarab with Hieroglyphics c1600BC

£270.00

Product Code:RNC317

1 in stock

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Description

Heading: Ancient Egypt. New Kingdom. c1700-1550BC

Material: Hand carved steatite

Period: Ancient Egypt’s second intermediate period/ Hyksos period

Date: 1550-1070BC

Origin: Ancient Egypt, North Africa

Condition: Very fine with good detail

Description: The top depicts a scarab with detailed antennae and carapace. Below are carved hieroglyphics. It is pierced to allow it to be worn as a bead or amulet

Size and Weight: 18mm x 12mm x 8mm, 2.3g

Features and Provenance: From a UK collection

In Ancient Egypt, as a scarab beetle rolling a ball of dung was thought to be reminiscent of the sun travelling across the sky, they were considered to be sacred and symbolic of rebirth and regeneration; the god of the rising sun, Khepri, is even depicted with a scarab as a head. Small amulets in the shape of scarab beetles, often with hieroglyphic inscriptions, were dedicated to a deity or pharaoh, but could also have the personal family name which allowed it to be used as an impression seal. They are often found buried with a mummy to help it on its journey to the afterlife. Our example shows the glyph ‘Sa’ for protection carved on its base along with other symbols of  eternal decoration.


Condition Summary. This varies with the age of the artefact and there are grades between

Extremely Fine (EF). Very slight traces of wear. all parts of pattern etc present. visible and clear

Very Fine (VF). Some signs of wear on the higher parts of the relief. all parts of pattern etc present. but may be worn

Fine (F). Wear on the artefact and parts of item and pattern etc may be missing or not visible

 

Additional information

Weight100 g

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