Egyptian pottery faience Ushebti
$300.00
An Egyptian pottery faience Ushebti, named for Nesy-Amun. The shabti is depicted mummiform with details, the lappets of the tripartite wig. Around the wig he wears a fillet. His hands are clasped, crossed at the chest, and depicted holding a painted hoe in each fist. To the reverse due to age, the details are being vague. It is aged 1070-945 BC, 21st dynasty. Egyptian pottery faience Ushebti was found in the Holyland Israel. Dimension 3 cm X 1.2 cm approximately.
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