Palette in the Form of a Fish, c. 3500-2950 BC. Creator: Unknown.

Palette in the Form of a Fish, c. 3500-2950 BC. Creator: Unknown.

2-737-271 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Palette in the Form of a Fish, c. 3500-2950 BC. Stone palettes were used for grinding eye paint worn for cosmetic purposes and to protect against sun glare and eye infections. There were two types: green, made from malachite (copper ore), and black, made from galena (lead ore). As funerary items, these ores may have had a deep significance for the deceased as symbols of regeneration and rebirth: the rich soil of the banks of the Nile (black), and the lush vegetation it sustained (green).


Image Details


Medium
  1. Graywacke

Picture Type
  1. Implements

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5045x2759
File Size : 40,779kb


Aliases

  1. 1989.32
  1. 154738
  1. 0940021958
  1. 1989.32
  1. 2-737-271
  1. 2737271


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