An Egyptian Alabaster Offering Nu-Pot, New Kingdom, ca. 1550 - 1069 BCE
EV2503
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This finely crafted offering nu-pot is made from high-quality alabaster, a material prized in ancient Egypt for its translucency and purity. Alabaster, sourced from Egypt's Eastern Desert, was favored for crafting ritual vessels due to its fine grain and ease of carving. Its use in sacred contexts reflects the Egyptians' reverence for purity and permanence in their religious artifacts. Here, the vessel features a gently flared rim and a smoothly polished surface, indicative of the skilled craftsmanship typical of the New Kingdom period. Despite minor chips and interior scratches, the pot remains well-preserved, reflecting its functional and ceremonial use.
In ancient Egyptian religious practices, offering nu-pots were essential vessels used to hold offerings of milk or wine, presented to deities or the deceased. These offerings were integral to rituals aimed at ensuring favor in the afterlife. The term "nu-pot" is derived from the Egyptian word "nw," which referred to such vessels used in temple and funerary contexts. A notable example is the statuette of King Pepy I in the Brooklyn Museum, depicted kneeling and offering nu-pots to a deity. This representation underscores the sacred role of these vessels in royal and religious ceremonies.
Medium: Alabaster
Dimensions: Height: 2 inches (5 cm), Diameter: 2 3/8 inches (6 cm)
Condition: Minor chips to the rim and three interior scratches, otherwise intact and in very good condition overall.
Provenance: Private NYC collection, acquired from the NY trade.
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