
Onyx Marble Bowl | Eichholtz Los Angeles
The Met x Eichholtz presents the Bowl Saqqara, inspired by a travertine dish (ca. 2750–2649 BCE) from Egypt in The Met collection. Crafted in exquisite onyx, the natural veining and hues of our bowl evoke the timeless elegance of the Museum’s ancient creation.
Ancient Egyptian Stone Technology - Lathe Turning - Spirit
These bowls and stone dishes/platters are some of the finest ever found, and they are from the earliest period of ancient Egyptian civilization. They are made from a variety of materials - from soft, such as alabaster, all the way up the hardness scale to very hard, such as granite.
Marsh-Bowl | New Kingdom | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Here, there are eight fully open lotus blossoms and eight buds, their stems growing from a rectangular pool in the center. The bowl was found in the tomb of Hatnefer inside one of the subsidiary coffins. This coffin contained the mummies of two women and two young children.
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN BOWLS - Beau Traps - London-Based Practice
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN BOWLS EGYPT MARBLE Size: 6 (h) x 10 (w) x 10 (d) cm 5 (h) x 11 (w) x 11 (d) cm 4.5 (h) x 14 (w) x 14 (d) cm For more information on this item please email [email protected] SKUancient-egyptian-bowlsCategory aw19 …
Lost Ancient Technology Of Egypt: Stone Bowls Of Saqqara
Most 19th-century archaeologists assumed the ancient Egyptians only had crude hand tools. In 1880 Sir William Flinders Petrie realized that only lathe-turning could have produced the symmetry and balance he found on thousands of bowls and …
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Bowl - E6881 | Collections - Penn Museum
E6881 From: Egypt | Abydos | Umm el-Ga'ab Curatorial Section: Egyptian View All (8) Object Images Remove From My Finds - Details Exhibitions BibliographyPenn Museum Object E6881 - Bowl
Marsh Bowl | Cleveland Museum of Art
Egypt, New Kingdom (1540–1069 BCE), Dynasty 18, reign of Hatshepsut (c. 1479–1458 BCE) or reign of Tuthmosis III
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Bowl | Middle Kingdom | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
A light blue stone called anhydrite came into use during the 12th Dynasty. The ancient Egyptians used stone jars to store perfumed oils, ointments, and cosmetics, items considered essential in life and the afterlife, at least for those who could afford them. This bowl was recovered from a tomb containing two burials, including that of a woman.