大英博物館のインスタグラム(britishmuseum) - 5月7日 20時36分
The ancient royal cemetery at Tanis in northern Egypt revealed remarkable examples of jewellery in the burials of kings. These gold bracelets were made around 940 BC for Prince Nemareth, and are decorated with a figure of the god Horus as a child. Horus was a falcon god, and ‘lord of the sky’ – he’s shown here sitting on a lotus flower, holding a sceptre. Either side are uraei – the rearing cobra symbol associated with ancient Egyptian royalty. This decoration may have been inlaid with red or blue glass.
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