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Grape Cluster Inlay

Place of OriginEgypt
Date2nd Millennium BCE
MediumFaience
ClassificationJewelry
Object number
1925.691
Not on View
Label TextThis inlay, shaped as a bunch of grapes, was molded from bright blue glazed faience. A small hole at the top, though not fully perforated, suggests it may have been attached to a surface or fixture. Objects like this were commonly used for palace decoration during the New Kingdom.
Bead in the form of a bunch of grapes
New Kingdom, Dynasty 18-20
Rosette Inlay
2nd Millennium BCE
Rosette Inlay
New Kingdom, Dynasty 18-20
Counterweight of a Menat Necklace
Unidentified
26th-30th Dynasties (664-343 BCE)
Conjoined Lion and Bull Amulet
Unidentified
Late Period, Dynasty 25 - 31
Unidentified
Late Period, Dynasty 25 - 31
Cobra Snake Amulet
Unidentified
Late Period, Dynasty 25 - 31
Knob with the name of Horemheb
Unidentified
1347-1338 BCE
Earring or Clothes Clip
New Kingdom Period
19th-30th Dynasties (1295-343 BCE)
Fragment of a ring bezel
New Kingdom, Dynasty 18-20 or later
Ring
New Kingdom, Dynasty 18-20

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