Cult Image of the God Ptah
Item
- Title
- Cult Image of the God Ptah
- Description
- This statuette depicts Ptah, the chief god of Egypt's capital city Memphis, who is easy to identify by his tight-fitting cap and enveloping shroud. Other iconographic details, such as the royal beard, the large and detailed broad collar, the scepter of merged "was" and "djed" signs, and a platform representing the hieroglyph for universal order, as well as the brilliant blue stone, communicate four important epithets: Lord of Lower Egypt, Master Craftsman, Lord of Truth, and Lord of the Sky.
- Source
- Identifier
- Blue_Egypt
- Creator
- unknown
- Medium
- lapis lazuli (rock)
- Date
- ca. 945–600 B.C.
- Coverage
- Egypt (ancient)
- Rights
- OA Public Domain
- Item sets
- A Brief History of Blue
- Media
Unknown- Ancient Egypt