About this artwork
Amulets could be strung on cords to be worn by the living or the dead. This group of ancient amulets features a pillar with cross bars, (the djed column) that represented the backbone of the god Osiris and conveyed stability. The center djed is flanked by eyes of Horus, which promised health.
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Status
- Currently Off View
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Department
- Arts of Africa
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Culture
- Ancient Egyptian
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Title
- Amulet of a Djed Column
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Place
- Egypt (Object made in)
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Date
- 664 BCE–332 BCE
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Medium
- Faience
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Dimensions
- 2.2 × 0.7 × 0.3 cm (15/16 × 5/16 × 1/8 in.)
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Credit Line
- Gift of Charles L. Hutchinson, Henry H. Getty, and Norman W. Harris
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Reference Number
- 1892.88
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IIIF Manifest
- https://api.artic.edu/api/v1/artworks/135864/manifest.json
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