Description:

Ancient Egypt, Third Intermediate Period or later, ca. 1000 to 332 BCE. A relatively large faience mold-made amulet depicting the god Bes perched on a palm tree, nude aside from a headdress. Bes is shown with exquisite detail, including finely rendered hands, feet, jewelry, and phallus; his face and ears are naturalistic. He has a beard which is often interpreted as a lion's mane; his plumed headdress is also diagnostic of the character. Bes watched over the household, particularly the women and children of the house, protecting them with the magical sign sa. An amulet like this one could have been carried by someone or kept in a household shrine to provide protection. Size: 2.5" H (6.4 cm)

Provenance: private Orange County, California, USA collection acquired before 2000

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#122340

  • Condition: Intact with excellent remaining detail. Light encrustation on surface, especially in the lower profile areas.

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