Bracelet with knots and wedjat eye

Third Intermediate Period
ca. 1000–945 B.C.
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 126
This double strand of two-ply linen, knotted twenty times at intervals and broken in several places, was strung with a single wedjat eye of blue faience. It was found, along with four other bracelets, around Henettawy’s right wrist. A representation of the healed eye of the falcon-god Horus, this was a powerful symbol of protection and regeneration.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Bracelet with knots and wedjat eye
  • Period: Third Intermediate Period
  • Dynasty: late Dynasty 21
  • Date: ca. 1000–945 B.C.
  • Geography: From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Tomb of Henettawy F (MMA 59), MMA excavations, 1923–24
  • Medium: Linen, faience
  • Dimensions: Diam. ca. 4 cm (1 9/16 in.)
  • Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1925
  • Object Number: 25.3.190d
  • Curatorial Department: Egyptian Art

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