Photo of collection object Finger Ring with Cartouche of Akhenaten
Finger Ring with Cartouche of Akhenaten, ca. 1353-1336 B.C.E.. Faience, Diam. 13/16 x Length of bezel 11/16 in. (2 x 1.8 cm). Gift of Evangeline Wilbour Blashfield, Theodora Wilbour, and Victor Wilbour honoring the wishes of their mother, Charlotte Beebe Wilbour, as a memorial to their father, Charles Edwin Wilbour, 16.253. Creative Commons-BY.

Finger Ring with Cartouche of Akhenaten

ca. 1353-1336 B.C.E.

Maker Unknown

Egyptian, Classical, Ancient Near Eastern Art

Jewelry

Glass and faience were both difficult materials for making jewelry.


Eighteenth Dynasty artisans frequently created glass reproductions of traditional metal and stone forms. These early glassworkers, still perfecting their skills, often reduced intricate details like inscriptions to simple lines.

Late Eighteenth Dynasty faiencemanufacturers produced mold-made rings inscribed with royal names. Because these pieces were too fragile to have been worn, they were most likely distributed as royal keepsakes at state occasions.
Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Jewelry
Formatted Medium
Faience
Medium
faience
Locations
Place made: Egypt
Dynasty
Dynasty 18
Dimensions
Diam. 13/16 x Length of bezel 11/16 in. (2 x 1.8 cm)
Accession Number
16.253
Credit Line
Gift of Evangeline Wilbour Blashfield, Theodora Wilbour, and Victor Wilbour honoring the wishes of their mother, Charlotte Beebe Wilbour, as a memorial to their father, Charles Edwin Wilbour
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
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