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REFERENCE: EA2119

An Egyptian Faience Frog Amulet, New Kingdom, ca. 1550 - 1069 BCE

Sale price1,500 USD

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This truly charming little fellow is made from bright blue glazed faience, and sits on an integral base, crouching upright on bent legs with two arms in front, the back pierced for attachment.

With its prolific breeding habits, the frog symbolized fecundity for the living, particularly for women. In addition, the Egyptians believed the frog had spontaneous generation and was self-creating. During the New Kingdom, a frog was sometimes used to write 'repeating life,' a term used after the name of the deceased that symbolized the promise of rebirth.

Dimensions:  Height: 1/2 inch (1.3 cm)

Condition:  Intact and in very good condition overall

Provenance:  Nefer Ancient Art, London, before 1983, thereafter private Virginia collection, acquired from the trade in 2020. 

An Egyptian Faience Frog Amulet, New Kingdom, ca. 1550 - 1069 BCE
An Egyptian Faience Frog Amulet, New Kingdom, ca. 1550 - 1069 BCE Sale price1,500 USD