Ancient Egyptian | Faience Ushabti | Circa 664–300 BCE

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Ancient Egyptian faience Ushabti figure with pale blue-green glaze and burial deposits
Rotating showcase video of Ancient Egyptian faience Ushabti figure featuring pale blue-green glaze, crossed-arm funerary posture, and burial patina, Late Period to early Ptolemaic, circa 664–300 BCE.
Late Period to Ptolemaic Ushabti funerary servant figure with crossed arms
Authentic Ancient Egyptian Ushabti with glazed faience surface and earthen patina
Blue-green faience Ushabti statue showing traditional mummy-form posture
Egyptian Ushabti artifact with mineral inclusions and ancient burial encrustations
Small Ancient Egyptian funerary Ushabti figure dating circa 664–300 BCE
Museum-style Ushabti relic with weathered glaze, sandy toning, and spiritual symbolism
  • Ancient Egyptian faience Ushabti figure with pale blue-green glaze and burial deposits
  • Rotating showcase video of Ancient Egyptian faience Ushabti figure featuring pale blue-green glaze, crossed-arm funerary posture, and burial patina, Late Period to early Ptolemaic, circa 664–300 BCE.
  • Late Period to Ptolemaic Ushabti funerary servant figure with crossed arms
  • Authentic Ancient Egyptian Ushabti with glazed faience surface and earthen patina
  • Blue-green faience Ushabti statue showing traditional mummy-form posture
  • Egyptian Ushabti artifact with mineral inclusions and ancient burial encrustations
  • Small Ancient Egyptian funerary Ushabti figure dating circa 664–300 BCE
  • Museum-style Ushabti relic with weathered glaze, sandy toning, and spiritual symbolism
Ancient Egyptian faience Ushabti figure with pale blue-green glaze and burial deposits
Rotating showcase video of Ancient Egyptian faience Ushabti figure featuring pale blue-green glaze, crossed-arm funerary posture, and burial patina, Late Period to early Ptolemaic, circa 664–300 BCE.
Late Period to Ptolemaic Ushabti funerary servant figure with crossed arms
Authentic Ancient Egyptian Ushabti with glazed faience surface and earthen patina
Blue-green faience Ushabti statue showing traditional mummy-form posture
Egyptian Ushabti artifact with mineral inclusions and ancient burial encrustations
Small Ancient Egyptian funerary Ushabti figure dating circa 664–300 BCE
Museum-style Ushabti relic with weathered glaze, sandy toning, and spiritual symbolism

Ancient Egyptian | Faience Ushabti | Circa 664–300 BCE

Descripción

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Ancient Egypt
Material: Glazed faience with mineral inclusions and earthen deposits
Period: Late Period to early Ptolemaic, circa 664–300 BCE

Description

This is a beautifully aged Ancient Egyptian faience Ushabti figure. Exhibiting the classic mummy-form profile, the figure shows faint yet discernible facial features with arms crossed over the chest in traditional funerary posture. The surface retains an elegant pale blue-green faience glaze now softened by time, with attractive earthen adherence and mineral deposits that speak to its great antiquity. The lower body retains natural burial toning, blending from aqua to sandy earthen hues.

Features

- Traditional Ushabti funerary servant figure

- Pale blue-green faience glaze

- Distinct crossed-arm form

- Excellent ancient burial deposits and patina

Cultural Significance

Ushabti figures were placed in tombs to serve the deceased in the afterlife, symbolizing readiness, devotion, and eternal service. Their presence remains one of the most iconic representations of Egyptian religious belief and funerary practice. This piece offers a direct and tangible link to Egypt’s deep spiritual heritage.

Condition

Good ancient condition with expected age-related wear, softening of features, surface weathering, and stable age cracks. Burial encrustations and glaze toning present. No modern restoration detected.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Height: 3.25 inches 

Age

Circa 664–300 BCE (Late Period to early Ptolemaic)

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Descripción

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Ancient Egypt
Material: Glazed faience with mineral inclusions and earthen deposits
Period: Late Period to early Ptolemaic, circa 664–300 BCE

Description

This is a beautifully aged Ancient Egyptian faience Ushabti figure. Exhibiting the classic mummy-form profile, the figure shows faint yet discernible facial features with arms crossed over the chest in traditional funerary posture. The surface retains an elegant pale blue-green faience glaze now softened by time, with attractive earthen adherence and mineral deposits that speak to its great antiquity. The lower body retains natural burial toning, blending from aqua to sandy earthen hues.

Features

- Traditional Ushabti funerary servant figure

- Pale blue-green faience glaze

- Distinct crossed-arm form

- Excellent ancient burial deposits and patina

Cultural Significance

Ushabti figures were placed in tombs to serve the deceased in the afterlife, symbolizing readiness, devotion, and eternal service. Their presence remains one of the most iconic representations of Egyptian religious belief and funerary practice. This piece offers a direct and tangible link to Egypt’s deep spiritual heritage.

Condition

Good ancient condition with expected age-related wear, softening of features, surface weathering, and stable age cracks. Burial encrustations and glaze toning present. No modern restoration detected.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Height: 3.25 inches 

Age

Circa 664–300 BCE (Late Period to early Ptolemaic)

Learn More

Learn more about Ushabti figures in Ancient Egypt.

Explore more authentic Ancient Egyptian artifacts and mummies from our curated collection. 

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