Egyptian terracotta Bes vase

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A terracotta vase depicting the god Bes, the vessel’s body shaped to represent the deity with pinched and applied features while the rim serves as the crown. Bes was considered a guardian of childbirth and infants, and these vessels were likely used to feed milk to babies, bestowing the god’s protective blessings upon them.

Culture
Egypt, Late Dynastic Period, 730-332 BC

Size
6.4 x 4.4 cms

Condition
Minor chipping as seen in the photographs

Provenance
Ex. deceased estate, Edinburgh, Scotland; acquired from a mid 20th Century collection

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