A bronze decorative counterpoise of a menat. It has the form of Sakhmet, with her body represented as a shrine. A figure of the goddess stands within the shrine wearing a sun or moon-disk. The menat, a bead necklace with counterpoise, was an important ritual object used by priestesses in temple ceremonies, and could be rattled to accompany singing and dancing.
Present location |
LIVERPOOL MUSEUM [03/061] LIVERPOOL |
Inventory number |
1987.408 |
Dating |
18TH DYNASTY |
Archaeological Site |
UNKNOWN |
Category |
MENAT |
Material |
BRONZE |
Technique |
FULL CAST |
Height |
15 cm |