Scarab of the King’s Mother Queen Nebuhetepti (c.1802 – c.1640 BC) by Ancient Egypt

Scarab of the King's Mother Queen Nebuhetepti - Ancient Egypt - c.1802 - c.1640 BC

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TitleScarab of the King's Mother Queen Nebuhetepti
ArtistAncient Egypt
Datec.1802 - c.1640 BC
Art MovementMiddle Kingdom

About Scarab of the King's Mother Queen Nebuhetepti

The artwork, titled “Scarab of the King’s Mother Queen Nebuhetepti”, is attributed to the artistically rich culture of Ancient Egypt. Created circa 1802 – 1640 BC during the Middle Kingdom, the piece is a symbolic painting.

The artwork depicts an intricately detailed scarab amulet, a symbol held in high regard in Egyptian culture for its representation of rebirth and protection. The artifact is inscribed with hieroglyphs, possibly a dedication or invocation, rendered in a vibrant blue pigment typical of faience materials from the period. The scarab’s surface shows signs of wear, indicating its age and history, yet it retains a discernible elegance and meaning, befitting its dedication to Queen Nebuhetepti. The piece exudes a sense of reverence and historical significance, evocative of the Middle Kingdom’s artistic and symbolic sophistication.

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