古埃及 銀 飛/奧夫護身符 - 1.7 cm (沒有保留價)
編號 84061579
古埃及 銀 小野山羊的護身符 - 1.8 cm
編號 84061579
古埃及 銀 小野山羊的護身符 - 1.8 cm
- The ancient Egyptians considered the ibex to be a good-luck charm and symbol of renewal. Ibex figures often decorated New Year's gifts, and in "Happy New Year" inscriptions an ibex frequently served as the hieroglyphic emblem for the word "year." The piece here is pierced horizontally to fit into a ring.
- See last picture as a parallel: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/544071
- 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: 1143 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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