This exquisite Ancient Egyptian Faience Royal Scarab features the hieroglyphs/inscription of 'Ken Ankh-em-Maat' the Horusname of Ramesses IV in his first reign year. Crafted in the 12th Century BC, this scarab is a stunning example of ancient Egyptian art and Royal symbolism. The scarab, often associated with rebirth and transformation, was a popular amulet in ancient Egypt and was worn as a symbol of protection and good luck. This rare and unique piece would make a valuable addition to any antiquities collection or a beautiful statement piece for any lover of ancient Egyptian history and art.
Ancient Egyptian Faience Royal Scarab of Ramesses IV - 'Ken Ankh-em-Maat'
Size: 2,5 x 1,9 x 1 cm.
Period: ca. 12th Century BC, Ramesside Period - New Kingdom.
Hieroglyphs: 'Ken Ankh-em-Maat'
Condition: In good condition. See pictures.
