POWERHOUSE COLLECTION

'Nefertem' statuette

Object No. 96/47/1

This figurine of Nefertem is in excellent condition and complements without duplication the other ancient Egyptian bronze and faience statuettes in the collection. Nefertem represents the power of the rising Sun, and wears a lotus on his head as the lotus was a symbol for the sun. Nefertem was associated with other solar deities such as Re. The other representation of Nefertem in the collection is of faience, and is of the head only.

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Summary

Object Statement

Statuette, Nefertum, bronze, Egypt, Saite, 26th Dynasty, 664-525 BCE

Physical Description

A small bronze statuette of the Egyptian god Nefertum, son of Ptah and Sekhmet. The figure stands in the canonical striding pose of Egyptian sculpture with one foot forward, arms straight by the sides. On his head is a lotus, symbol of the Sun, with two vertical plumes; the back foot is flanged, indicating the former presence of a base - possibly a recumbent lion, on which Nefertum often stands. The facial features and other details are worn away, and there is green accumulation of corrosion in the creases. On the back of the crown is a loop to suspend the statuette and there is a loose metal object inside.

DIMENSIONS

Height

147 mm

Width

32 mm

Depth

40 mm

HISTORY

Notes

Probably used as an amulet, seen as magical and powerful and which by proximity to a person exerted a beneficial influence. Used for protection against harm in both life and death. Amulets were devised to deal with the difficulties of life, especially for protection against the evil eye, sickness, infertility and the dangers of childbirth, and to guarantee love and the survival of children. See also Petrie, W. M. F., Amulets, London, 1914; Lurker, M., The Gods and symbols of Ancient Egypt, London, 1980.

SOURCE

Acquisition Date

1 February 1996

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