Description
Egyptian Faience Amulet- Duamutef, Son of Horus
25th Dynasty
Assigned to protect the stomach and has the head of a jackal. Feet are broken.
Size is about 2.5 inches tall and weighing 6 grams.
The faience figure of Duamutef, Son of Horus, from the 25th Dynasty (c. 744–656 BCE) is a small Egyptian statue used in funerary practices. Duamutef, shown with a jackal head, protected the stomach of the deceased and helped ensure a safe journey to the afterlife. Made of bright blue or green faience, the figure symbolized rebirth and protection. Created during the Nubian-led 25th Dynasty, it reflects traditional Egyptian religious art and craftsmanship, serving both a spiritual and protective purpose in tombs.
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