Metropolitan Museum of Art — Egyptian Art (Open Access) · jewelry
Crocodile amulet
Description
Faience
AI image analysis GPT-4o-2024-08-06
Machine-generated from the object's image on May 2026. Not curatorial; treat deities, names, and signs below as the model's best reading, not authority.
A small blue faience amulet depicting a crocodile.
The artifact is a blue faience amulet shaped like a crocodile, with detailed features including the scales and contour of the body. The amulet's craftsmanship and material suggest it was likely used for protective or decorative purposes. Faience, a glazed non-clay ceramic material, was commonly used in such artifacts in ancient Egypt.
decorative
New Kingdom
excellent
Materials
faience
Connections
Materials
Faience
Cross-references (4)
- Wikidata-Q Q116246151 tier-1
- Collection-QID Q160236 tier-2 (wikidata-mediated)
- Inventory-Number 1989.281.96 tier-2 (wikidata-mediated)
- MET-Object 544910 tier-2 (wikidata-mediated)
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- From the source institution — accession, description, dimensions, and dating are as catalogued by Metropolitan Museum of Art — Egyptian Art (Open Access).
- AI-inferred — the image-analysis panel (deities, names, signs) is machine-generated and may be wrong.
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- Inferred links — cross-references marked with a match method other than explicit-source-field were matched by us, not stated by the source.