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The Djed-pillar is a stylized representation of an early fetish that probably consisted of plant material. From the beginning of ancient Egyptian history, it was used as a symbol signifying permanence. Later it was associated with the god Osiris and identified as his backbone. The djed-pillar here was probably used as a funerary amulet to ensure permanence and to closely connect the deceased to Osiris, who was revived after death.

Ancient Egyptian Carnelian Djed Pillar amulet

€175,00Price
  • Size: 1.9 x 0.9 x 0.4 cm.

    Period: 16th - 11th Century BC, New Kingdom.

    Condition: Intact.

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