Metropolitan Museum of Art — Egyptian Art (Open Access) · jewelry

Partial Shu Amulet

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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 faience amulet depicting a figure with an Atef crown and raised arm.

The artifact is a small faience amulet showing a figure wearing an Atef crown, characterized by its tall, feather-like structures on either side of a central element. The figure is depicted in a traditional frontal posture with a raised right arm, possibly signifying a gesture of blessing or protection. The craftsmanship suggests a focus on religious or protective symbolism, common in amulets of the period.

religious New Kingdom fragmentary
Deities Osiris
Materials faience

Connections

Deities Osiris
Materials Faience

Cross-references (4)

  • Wikidata-Q Q116389607 tier-1
  • Collection-QID Q160236 tier-2 (wikidata-mediated)
  • Inventory-Number 2021.41.38 tier-2 (wikidata-mediated)
  • MET-Object 329806 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).
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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.