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
Date
ca. 945–600 B.C.
Coverage
Egypt (ancient)
Rights
OA Public Domain

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Ancient Egypt Memphis Idol Egyptian God Lapis Lazuli