Fragment of a ring bezel
- Accession Number
- EC3036
- Current Location
- House of Life (first floor), Body adornment case
- Object Type
- Jewellery, Finger ring, Bezel
- Period
- New Kingdom
- Dynasties
- Nineteenth Dynasty to Twentieth Dynasty
- Ramesses II to Ramesses VII
- Material
- Faience
- Provenance
- Egypt
- Measurements
- Length: 20mm | Width: 13mm
- Number of Elements
- 1
Licensing details
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- Description
-
A blue faience ring bezel fragment with the king's name in a cartouche surmounted by a sun disc between two feathers. The name is indistinct but appears to be 'User maat n re' stp-n-re' which is the name of Ramesses II or Rameses VII.
- Acquisition
- Unknown
- Language
- Egyptian
- Script
- Hieroglyphic
- Last modified: 16 Jan 2021