Faience Gallery
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Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Egyptian art collection, currently on view
Ancient Egyptian faience dish in the shape of an oryx. Artist unknown; New Kingdom, 18th Dynas
Faience broad collar from Amarna in Ancient Egypt, New Kingdom,18th Dynasty,c. 1370 B.C.
30th dynasty Egyptian faience bird
Beadnet DressThis beadnet dress is constructed of faience cylinder beads (field number 33-3-34) and
Fish Amulet Unknown artist, EgyptianFish Amulet, 1391-1335 BCEFaience From the Risd Museum:Faience w
Ancient Egyptian appliqué (faience with light blue glaze) in the shape of a lion’s head
Ancient Egyptian amulet (faience with gilding) depicting an ankh, djed-pillar, and was-scepter atop
Looking for a creative wedding favor? How about a faience dung beetle! Dung beetles, or scarabs, wer
boneandpapyrus:Lotus CupsEgypt, 1550-1069 BC (New Kingdom) Faience From the Walters Art Museum
Faience head of the ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor, from the handle of a sistrum (rattle). Ar
Ancient Egyptian faience applique, depicting a man wearing the blue crown known as the khepresh.&nbs
Statuette of TaweretFaience glazed figurine of Taweret, the protective goddess of childbirth and fer
Faience flowers for Amenhotep. Small Daisy mold, and daisy pendants - turquoise and dark blue.
Ancient Egyptian faience amulet depicting a horned deity (Khnum?) Artist unknown; ca. 664-30 B
Ancient Egyptian faience inlay in the form of the Horus-falcon. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE
Natività su piatto in maiolica, antiquario, Firenze, 2019.Buon natale!
Amulet of Wadjet EyeEgyptian faience amulet of Wadjet eye or Eye of Horus. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty
Wadjet Eye AmuletOne of the most popular amulets in ancient Egypt, the wadjet eye represents the hea
glencairnmuseum:The most popular of all Egyptian amulets was the wedjat eye, which was worn to promo
Faience Wadjet Eye AmuletThe Egyptian god Horus was usually depicted in human form but with the head
Inlay Depicting “Horus of Gold”This inlay is a composite hieroglyph, termed the Hor
historyfilia:Inlay depicting Horus Egyptian, Ptolemaic. 4th century B.C. Medium: Faience From the Me
Inlay in the form of an owlTop part of a an owl hieroglyph in a hard faience with polychrome glaze.
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