£200
A DOUBLE SIDED EGYPTIAN AMULATIC COPPER PLAUGE DEPICTING MAAT, CIRCA 1500 - 1400 B.C.
This rare and exquisite Egyptian amuletic plaque, dating back to the New Kingdom period (circa 1500 - 1400 B.C.), showcases intricate craftsmanship on both sides. The plaque, made from copper, is a significant artifact representing the ancient Egyptian goddess Maat, who embodied truth, justice, and cosmic order.
One side features a detailed depiction of the seated goddess Maat, adorned with her characteristic ostrich feather headdress, alongside other symbolic imagery and hieroglyphs. The opposite side presents a scene of reverence, possibly depicting a figure offering or worshiping in front of a deity, accompanied by additional hieroglyphic symbols.
The plaque, with its beautifully aged patina and finely incised details, offers a unique glimpse into the religious and cultural practices of ancient Egypt. Such artifacts were often used as protective amulets, believed to ensure the wearerââ¬â¢s alignment with the principles of Maat in life and the afterlife.
L: 2.5cm
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