The taller statuette represents the god Amun-Re in a standing posture with his left foot forward. He is dressed in a divine pleated kilt, and wears the divine chin-beard, and a large feather crown combined with the sun-disk. The pendant has a base with two lines of inscription, and a loop on the back of the crown for suspension.
The other pendant represents Nefertem standing, left foot advanced, with fine incised lines marking the kilt, the heavy wig and the decoration of the counterpoises on the headdress. There is a very large suspension loop behind the lotus, and an inscription on the base. The surface is partially well preserved, the top of the feathers are broken off.For the latest information about this object, amulets; pendants; statuettes, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: 22nd DynastyInscriptions: Reign: Style:
Persian arm talisman or bracelet, with red arm cord. Three stones; two yellow sard, in the center dark red sard with Persian inscription, each of the same signification. The power of the amulet is augmented by three repetitions of about the same prayer.
This talisman is very small, with a gable-shaped top above a trefoil arch, inscriptions and a representation of the moon.For the latest information about this object, talismans, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: Inscriptions: Reign: Style: