Decorated spoon ca. 1295-1070 B.C. or later New Kingdom, Ramesside or Third Intermediate Period Decorated spoons in the form of an arm and hand holding a shell have a long history in Egyptian Art. The Late New Kingdom and Third Intermediate Period through Saite Period has produced a number of spoons consisting of a large shell-shaped bowl gripped by a long-fingered hand provided with only a wrist and lower forearm. Faience and fine grained stones are generally used. A number of examples of this kind are inscribed with names of gods and donors.This example and one other are the only examples of the numerous preserved examples of decorated spoons of any type that retain any signs of contents. This one has traces of a red pigment, which has suggested to some it may have been reused.. Decorated spoon. ca. 1295-1070 B.C. or later. Faience. New Kingdom, Ramesside or Third Intermediate Period. From Egypt. Dynasty 19-20 or later
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