Egyptian Faience Figurine of Pataikos

$1,018.26

An Egyptian faience figurine of Pataikos, now mounted on a wooden base but once worn as an amulet. The dwarf god stands front-on with his arms by his side, his legs together and his stomach protruding. His disproportionately large head bears a stern expression with the facial features naturally rendered. A suspension loop is displayed on the back of his neck.

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egyptian faience figurine pataikos
Egyptian Faience Figurine of Pataikos
$1,018.26

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The god Pataikos is the son of Ptah (his name being the diminutive, little Ptah), the craftsman god. Pataikos is often depicted as conquering the evil or the threatening, seen grasping crocodiles, snakes and scorpions, thus presenting him as a protective force and apotropaic symbol. Although worshipped during the Old Kingdom, amulets in his form became most popular in the Third Intermediate Period. These would have been worn to protect the wearer from harm, illness or misfortune.

To find out more about the Ancient Egyptian amulets please see our relevant blog post:Egyptian Amulets and their Meanings: Ancient Egyptian Gods.

Additional information

Weight 37.4 g
Dimensions 3.8 × 3.3 × 9.4 cm
Culture

Ancient Egyptian

Egyptian mythology

Pataikos

Faience

Brown Faience

Region

North Africa