Antiguo Egipto, Imperio Nuevo Lapislázuli Amapola - 15 mm (Sin Precio de Reserva)
N.º 87967013
Antiguo Egipto Plata Amuleto de Flor de Amapola con restos de momificación negros - 1.8 cm (Sin Precio de Reserva)
N.º 87967013
Antiguo Egipto Plata Amuleto de Flor de Amapola con restos de momificación negros - 1.8 cm (Sin Precio de Reserva)
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- Poppy or Cornflower amulets often appear in association with the healing, removal of pain and death. Amulets of this type were also associated to the Egyptian god Osiris, who was the god of agriculture as well as death and the afterlife. Both flowers were common all over Egypt, but especially around the Nile. As in modern symbolism, poppies also carried associations with rebirth and resilience due to the hardy nature of the plant.
- See last picture as example. https://www.atthemummiesball.com/poppies-ancient-egypt/
- Silver was rare in ancient Egypt, more precious than gold. Imported from western Asia, it continued to be rare, and on lists of valuables, items of silver were listed above those of gold until the New Kingdom.
- Weight: 1116 mg.
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Provenance/Known History:
Ex. Private UK collection. Collected before 1970. After that A.A. Gallery, UK.
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