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Ancient Egyptian Faience Djed Pillar - Late Period browse these categories for related items... All Items: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Faience: Pre AD 1000: item # 1110949 Please refer to our stock # GD-492 when inquiring.
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Here you find a beautiful green Djed pillar amulet from circa the Late Period 688–332 B.C. This symbol of Osiris god of the underworld was a potent symbol of regeneration and was made to accompany the dead on to its journey. What the form represents is unknown to this day. It could represent a leafless tree, a pole a spine. Eventually the common belief was that it represented the backbone or spine of the god Osiris. In the New Kingdom it decorated the bases of mummy coffins. Measures 1 1/4 inches in height, with ancient suspension hole. The spell in the Book of the Dead associated with them calls out to the god: 'Raise yourself up Osiris! You have your backbone once more. O weary-hearted One; you have your vertebrae!' British Museum. Provenance: Gustave Jequier (1868-1946) Ex. Billy Jamieson (1954-2011) Authentication: Gayle Gibson, Egyptologist.
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