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Ring inscribed for Tutankhamun
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Ring inscribed for Tutankhamun

DateNew Kingdom, reign of Tutankhamun, about 1539–1077 BCE
Mediumfaience
Dimensions2.2 × 2.5 cm (7/8 × 1 in.)
ClassificationsCostumes and Accessories
Credit LineMrs. Kingsmill Marrs Collection
Object number1926.95
DescriptionBlue faience, fish back. Reverse intaglio design of Uraeus and feather
Label TextThe earliest finger rings in ancient Egypt were made of undecorated bands of shell, stone, or metal wire followed by wires with scarab bezels. By the New Kingdom, signet rings (a seal in the form of a ring with a flat bezel) carved from semiprecious stones or cast in precious metal were the height of fashion. Lighter and less valuable variations were made in colorful faience. Egyptian signs, symbols, hieroglyphs, and royal names in cartouches were favorite motifs represented on bezels.ProvenanceFormerly of Mrs. Kingsmill Marrs Collection; bequeathed by Mrs. Kingsmill Marrs to the Worcester Art Museum, 1925–1926.
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