A ROCK CRYSTAL FIGURE OF A SEATED MONKEY, TALMUDIC PERIOD, E...

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A ROCK CRYSTAL FIGURE OF A SEATED MONKEY, TALMUDIC PERIOD, EGYPT

Carved from clear rock crystal, depicts a seated monkey, a form that carries both cultural and symbolic significance in ancient Egypt, particularly during the Talmudic period. The figure showcases the exceptional skill of the artisan, with detailed facial features and a posture that captures the naturalistic essence of the animal. The monkey is portrayed sitting on its haunches, with hands resting on its knees, a pose that suggests both alertness and contemplation.


The choice of rock crystal as the medium is particularly noteworthy, as this material was highly valued in antiquity for its clarity and rarity. The translucent nature of the crystal enhances the figure's visual appeal, with light reflecting off its smooth surfaces to create an almost ethereal effect. This suggests that the figure may have had a significant role, perhaps as a protective amulet or a votive offering.


Provenance: Private collection UK.


H: 3.5cm 


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Auction Date:
9th Oct 24 at 2:30pm BST

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