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Maker(s):Unknown
Culture:Egyptian
Title:Bangle bracelet
Date Made:3600-3200 BCE (Predynastic, Naqada II period)
Type:Adornment
Materials:Elephant ivory
Place Made:Africa; Asia; Egypt
Measurements:Overall: 1/4 in x 2 1/4 in; .6 cm x 5.7 cm
Accession Number:  MH 1910.21b.A.M
Credit Line:Purchase with Acquisition Fund
Museum Collection:  Mount Holyoke College Art Museum
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Description:
Circular bangle bracelet of elephant ivory, rather white with some orange patches. Smooth texture, slightly irregular shape.

One of two (the other being 1910.21b.A.M) bracelets purchased by Louise Fitz-Randolph from dealer Mohareb Godrous Luxor in 1909. See object file for more details.

Label Text:
According to ancient Egyptian belief, the body was required for use in the afterlife and every effort was taken to preserve it. After mummification, bodies were placed in rectangular or human-shaped coffins that sometimes had inlaid eyes. Coffins were often brightly painted, as is shown by the fragments with floral garlands and the sheltering wing of a deity. A winged scarab amulet sewn onto the mummy wrappings over the heart ensured the individual’s success at the time of judgment and, in later periods, bead netting covered the bandages. The dead frequently wore jewelry, including bracelets of cowrie shells, ivory, or other materials.

2016

Tags:
ancient; archaeology; jewelry; fashion; costume

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