Ointment Jar with Lid

Art Institute of Chicago

Ointment Jar with Lid

Egyptian

Date
Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12 (about 1985-1773 BCE)
Medium
Anhydrite
Culture
Egypt
Department
Arts of Africa
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

The perfume and scented ointments that both men and women in ancient Egypt wore were also important in religious and funerary rites. This vessel typifies the classic form of ointment jar– with a flaring top and flat disk lid- that was used for over 3,000 years in Egypt.

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Object type
AAT300193015

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