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Egyptian Alabaster Globular Jar

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Egyptian Alabaster Globular Jar

This jar, whose typology is attested in Egypt but also largely documented in the Near Eastern world, has a simple, perfectly globular shape. The body is provided with a small neck and a thick lip.

Egyptian
3rd millenium B.C.
D: 9 cm

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Price:CHF 3'000

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This jar, whose typology is attested in Egypt but also largely documented in the Near Eastern world, has a simple, perfectly globular shape. The body is provided with a small neck and a thick lip. The interior of the vessel is spherical and follows the outer profile: the capacity of the jar is therefore quite important. There is no painted decoration, but the artist skillfully used the delicate veining of the stone to “adorn” his work in a very natural way.

This jar would have stored an ointment or a semi-liquid product that served as a cosmetic for protection of the skin or for funerary rituals. The lid, probably made of clay or of a perishable material, could be attached under the lip.

Stone was largely used in ancient times for the manufacture of vessels of various shapes and sizes: stone vases, considered as luxury goods, were often found in the tombs of high-ranking individuals and in the treasures of the sanctuaries. The ancient iconography of Egyptian funerary paintings seems to indicate that the stone carvers started by stabilizing the vase in a hole in the ground or on a worktable. Then they sculpted and polished the exterior before hollowing out the interior with a drill.

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Culture

Egyptian

Datation

3rd millenium B.C.

Dimensions

D: 9 cm

Type

Vessel

Material

Alabaster

Colors

Beige, White

Condition

Excellent condition, except for minor repairs on the lip. Chips and superficial wear on the lip especially.

Serial Number

26701

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