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Description : Late Period, 664-332 BC. A bifacial carved red stone amulet in a form of a tyet, or 'knot of Isis', pierced for suspension. Property of an Essex gentleman, acquired from a collection formed in the 1920s. Cf. Andrews, C. Amulets of Ancient Egypt, London, 1994, p.44. The tyet symbolises strength, power and protection, and was closely connected with the Girdle of Isis prescribed by Chapter 156 of 'The Book of the Dead'. They are often red for blood, as they represent the blood of Isis, her protection, and by association the power with which she raised her husband Osiris from the dead. If a tjet was placed on the neck of the mummy, 'the power of Isis will be the protection of his body'. Yuya, the Grandmother of Tutankhamun, was buried with one of red glass, and thereafter no mummy was knowingly interred without one among its wrappings, almost invariably in the upper torso. 1.61 grams, 22mm (1).
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About the lot N° 151 Title : Egyptian Tyet Amulet, Period : 1994 Condition report : Fine condition. TimeLine Auctions, auctioneer, London, UKIt's free to register now to view! Sale title : TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Day 1 Sale date : 25 Feb 2016It's free to register now to view! Sale Reference : Live Sale