Excellent service and beautiful piece, thank you very much.
Ver traduzidoAntigo Egito, Pré-dinástico Faience Amuleto Udjat. Período tardio, 664 - 332 a.C. 2,9 cm de comprimento.
N.º 91676969
Udjat Amulet.
Ancient Egypt, Late Period, 664 - 332 BC
Faience.
2.9 cm length.
Condition: Good condition.
Provenance: Paul S. Forbes Collection, Maryland, acquired between 1970 and 1980.
Description:
The eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power, and good health. The Eye of Horus is similar to the Eye of Ra, which belongs to a different god, Ra, but represents many of the same concepts.
Funerary amulets were often made in the shape of the Eye of Horus. The symbol "was intended to protect the pharaoh [here] in the afterlife" and to ward off evil. Ancient Egyptian and Middle-Eastern sailors would frequently paint the symbol on the bows of their vessels to ensure safe sea travel.
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.
Amulets held different meanings, depending on their type or form. Small amulets depicting gods and goddesses seem to have induced the protective powers of the deity. On the other hand, small representations of anatomical features or creatures suggest that the wearer required protection over a specific body part, or that he/she desired the skills of a particular animal. Amulets depicting animals were very common in the Old Kingdom Period, whilst representations of deities gained popularity in the Middle Kingdom.
Notes:
- The piece includes authenticity certificate.
- The piece includes Spanish Export License (Passport for European Union) - If the piece is destined outside the European Union a substitution of the export permit should be requested, can take between 1-2 weeks maximum.
- The seller guarantees that he acquired this piece according to all national and international laws related to the ownership of cultural property. Provenance statement seen by Catawiki.
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Udjat Amulet.
Ancient Egypt, Late Period, 664 - 332 BC
Faience.
2.9 cm length.
Condition: Good condition.
Provenance: Paul S. Forbes Collection, Maryland, acquired between 1970 and 1980.
Description:
The eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power, and good health. The Eye of Horus is similar to the Eye of Ra, which belongs to a different god, Ra, but represents many of the same concepts.
Funerary amulets were often made in the shape of the Eye of Horus. The symbol "was intended to protect the pharaoh [here] in the afterlife" and to ward off evil. Ancient Egyptian and Middle-Eastern sailors would frequently paint the symbol on the bows of their vessels to ensure safe sea travel.
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.
Amulets held different meanings, depending on their type or form. Small amulets depicting gods and goddesses seem to have induced the protective powers of the deity. On the other hand, small representations of anatomical features or creatures suggest that the wearer required protection over a specific body part, or that he/she desired the skills of a particular animal. Amulets depicting animals were very common in the Old Kingdom Period, whilst representations of deities gained popularity in the Middle Kingdom.
Notes:
- The piece includes authenticity certificate.
- The piece includes Spanish Export License (Passport for European Union) - If the piece is destined outside the European Union a substitution of the export permit should be requested, can take between 1-2 weeks maximum.
- The seller guarantees that he acquired this piece according to all national and international laws related to the ownership of cultural property. Provenance statement seen by Catawiki.
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très belle piece merci
Ver traduzidobien arrivé, bien emballé, correspond à l'image. vendeur pro
Ver traduzidoMerci! beaucoup de plaisir à la decouverte du pendentif ! Envoi rapide et emballage soigné
Ver traduzidoPreciosa terracota y un molde de ojo udjat de una conocida colección. Como siempre mucha profesionalidad y garantía en el vendedor.
Ver traduzidoAlles bestens , vielen Dank !! Gracias por la transacción sin problemas.
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Ver traduzidoOggetto delizioso
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Ver traduzidoBellissimo oggetto, consegnato in tempi record
Ver traduzidoExtremly seroius and kind seller, strongly recommended. The item itself was carefully packed.
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Ver traduzidoA lovely piece. Very happy! Thank you very much.
Ver traduzidoGreat ostracon! A rare piece. Many thanks. Very fast shipment. You have great pieces on offer. Gracias.
Ver traduzidoLa descripción como :"Buen estado" es incorrecta ya que el silbato no funciona. Un engaño para el comprador. Jose Luis peña Pinto
Ver traduzidoTodo perfecto
Ver traduzidoHermoso objeto, muy satisfecho con su compra !
Ver traduzidotutto perfetto e rapida spedizione. grazie
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Excellent service and beautiful piece, thank you very much.
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O vendedor garante e pode provar que o objeto foi obtido legalmente. O vendedor foi informado pela Catawiki que tinha de fornecer a documentação exigida pelas leis e regulamentos do seu país de residência. O vendedor garante que tem o direito de vender/exportar este objeto. O vendedor fornecerá ao comprador toda a informação conhecida sobre a proveniência do objeto. O vendedor garante que serão ou já foram obtidas todas as autorizações necessárias. O vendedor informará imediatamente o comprador de quaisquer atrasos na obtenção de tais autorizações.