LOT 428 EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SHROUD WITH FOUR SONS OF HORUS
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Late Period, Ca. 664-332 BC. A mummy shroud composed of threaded faience beads arranged in a net pattern, which collectively form a remarkably detailed depiction of the deceased's face, a winged scarab, and the four Sons of Horus. The face of the deceased is rendered with great precision, with the use of dark green beads outlining the face's shape and pale beads forming the facial features. The nose and lips are delineated with brown beads, while the eyes and brows are rendered with black beads, giving the face a lifelike appearance. Below the face, a winged scarab is depicted in brown, symbolizing rebirth and resurrection. Below the scarab, four figures are depicted, representing the four Sons of Horus, who were believed to protect the organs of the deceased in the afterlife. The use of faience beads to create shrouds for the dead was a common practice in ancient Egypt. These shrouds were typically draped over the body of the deceased during the mummification process and were believed to provide protection in the afterlife. Size: L:290mm / W:170mm ; 147gProvenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s; previously in 1970s UK collection.
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