Hor-Pen-Aset, SC/28, 27/30th dynasty, circa 500-350 BC
Reserved

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SC/28 SC/28
SC/28 SC/28


This beautiful pale blue-green Egyptian Faience Ushabti is represented in mummiform with a lappet (tripartite) wig, a hoe and pick and a back over the shoulder. The T-shape register gives the name of the owner and his mother in wonderful detail. The face is beautiful and has a noble expression.
Beautiful example of Late period ushabti's.

Inscription: The illuminated one, the Osiris, Horpenaset, son of Asetsheshen.

Note: The name "Hor-pen-aset" means "Horus, the one of Isis" and "Aset-Sheshen" can be translated as "The Isis lotus".

Dimensions: 4.5" tall (11.3cm), width 1.1" (2.7cm), depth 0.75" (1.9cm)

Condition: Intact. Restored break in the horizontal line of the T-band, hand written nr. 36 underneath the pedastal.

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