Remember me 
Gallery >> egyptian >> jewelry >> Details




An Egyptian Eye Ring Fragment
Late 18th Dynasty, c. 1390-1295 B.C.

 
Item Number: 1VWI2
Category: Egyptian
Period: New Kingdom
Date: Late 18th Dynasty, c. 1390-1295 B.C.
Material: Faience
Width: 3/4" (2cm)
Display Stand: Not Available
Price: $ 495 (USD)
Status: Available
Description: The fragmented ring bezel depicts a well-modeled Wedjat Eye in turquoise. Rings of this type were produced in large quantities to satisfy the demand. The majority dates to the reigns of Amenhotep III and Akhenaton and numerous fragments have been found at El Amarna.
Provenance: Acquired in the European Art Market.

Condition: Fragmented as shown on images.

References: L.M. Berman, Catalogue of Egyptian Art. The Cleveland Museum of Art (Cleveland/New York 1999), no. 213

Egypt’s Golden Age. The Art of Living in the New Kingdom (Boston 1982), nos. 344-346a-d.

R. Busz and P. Gercke (ed), Turkis und Azur. Quarzkeramik im Orient und Okzident (Wolfratshausen 1999), nos. 30-33.


Keywords: Eye of Horus: Also known as Udjat or Wedjat, term used to describe the eye of the sun-god, serving as a metaphor for protection, strength and perfection.



 
An Egyptian Eye Ring Fragment