
Gold Scarab (1980-1801 BCE)
A gold amulet from 1980–1801 BC, shaped as a scarab beetle, fashioned with a detailed base for sealing or adornment.


A gold amulet from 1980–1801 BC, shaped as a scarab beetle, fashioned with a detailed base for sealing or adornment.

A wooden stool from the 1800s, adorned with glass beads and leopard motifs, layered with cotton and plant fiber.

A wooden offering bearer from 2040–1648 BCE, showing a woman in a kalasiris dress, crafted from tamarisk with a sycamore base.

A painted limestone figure depicting Minnefer in a striding pose, colored with reddish-brown skin and a black wig.

A granodiorite torso from 200–100 BCE, depicting Amenpayom in a striding pose, carved with polished musculature and a back pillar.

A granodiorite head from c. 1391–1353 BC, showing Amenhotep III with a textured blue crown, sculpted with polished facial features.

A wooden chair from the 1800s, featuring carved leopards and human figures, painted with symbolic heads on the base.

A bronze nataraja statue from the 1000s, portraying Shiva dancing within a flame ring, cast with four arms and a dwarf base.

A wooden statue from the 1200s, depicting an open-mouthed Nio guardian, assembled with yosegi-zukuri technique and faded polychromy.