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Ancient Melon-Shaped Faience Bead: Pinnacle of New Kingdom Artistry (1550-1077BC)
Ancient Melon-Shaped Faience Bead: Pinnacle of New Kingdom Artistry (1550-1077BC)
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Description
Dimension: 16.9x16mm

Rarity Level: Highly Rare
Owing to its origins from the New Kingdom era of Ancient Egypt, this bead showcases the pinnacle of faience craftsmanship. Such artifacts are a testament to the historical significance and the magnificent artistry that thrived during that epoch.

Estimate: $280-$460
Recent auction trends highlight an increased demand for artifacts from the New Kingdom period of Ancient Egypt, particularly faience beads. In a similar auction held in Paris in 2022, a faience bead of this type reached a final bid close to $320, showing its esteemed value among collectors.

Introduction:
This remarkable bead, shaped like a melon and created from faience, represents the zenith of New Kingdom artistry in Ancient Egypt. The New Kingdom era, spanning from the 16th to the 11th century BC, was a time of prosperity and monumental architectural and artistic achievements. The bead's vibrant hues and patterns are indicative of the intricate methods adopted by the craftsmen of this era, who were unrivaled in their skill and innovation.

Provenance:
Consignor: Chen Li Wei
Year Acquired: 1999
The respected collector, Chen Li Wei, chanced upon this exquisite artifact during a 1999 visit to Cairo. Stumbling into a remote antiquities store near the pyramids, the dealer narrated its illustrious history, suggesting it once adorned the necklaces of nobles or priests. Realizing its value and captivated by its impeccable condition, Chen Li Wei proudly added it to his esteemed collection of historic relics.

Auctioneer's Comment:
This melon-shaped faience bead is more than just an artifact; it's a slice of ancient history. Its unparalleled craftsmanship rooted in the New Kingdom era of Ancient Egypt makes it an invaluable relic. Bidders now possess the rare chance to acquire a fragment from a time when Egyptian art was in its prime. Furthermore, a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) will be provided with this auction lot, underscoring its authenticity and shedding light on its market significance.
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Ancient Melon-Shaped Faience Bead: Pinnacle of New Kingdom Artistry (1550-1077BC)

Estimate $280 - $460
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