Egyptian Faience Thoth Ibis Amulet

$305.48

A very fine, ancient Egyptian, faience amulet depicting an ibis, an animal associated with the god Thoth. The bird is portrayed recumbent, with its legs folded beneath him, incorporated into the amulet’s integrated plinth. The long plumage of its tail curls behind, with linear incisions to the tip indicating the bird’s feathers. A long neck curves from the front and leads into a small head, adorned with a circular eye and a long, crescent beak. A small loop, perforated for suspension, features at the top. Some pitting, minor discolouration and very minor earthy encrustations to the surface. A small chip features to one side of the head.

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Egyptian Faience Thoth Ibis Amulet
$305.48

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Thoth was the Egyptian god of knowledge and wisdom, creator of hieroglyphs and patron god of scribes. The ibis head was reserved solely for his representation. It was believed that Thoth recorded the verdict of the deceased’s fate during the ‘Weighing of the heart ceremony’. Amulets such as this would have been placed upon the mummy to anticipate a good outcome in the ceremony.

The Egyptians wore amulets alongside other pieces of jewellery. They were decorative, but also served a practical purpose, being considered to bestow power and protection upon the wearer. Many of the amulets have been found inside the wrappings of mummies, as they were used to prepare the deceased for the afterlife. Amulets held different meanings, depending on their type or form. Small amulets depicting gods and goddesses seem to have induced the protective powers of the deity, and these styles gained popularity from the Middle Kingdom.

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

Additional information

Weight 2.63 g
Dimensions 2.7 × 0.7 × 1.4 cm
Culture

Ancient Egyptian

Egyptian mythology

Thoth

Faience

Turquoise Faience

Region

North Africa