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Rosette inlay

Egyptian
New Kingdom, Dynasty 19
1295–1186 B.C.
Findspot: Egypt, Tell el-Yahudiya, Palace of Ramesses III

Medium/Technique Polychrome faience
Dimensions Diameter x depth: 1.8 x 0.6 cm (11/16 x 1/4 in.)
Credit Line Egypt Exploration Fund by subscription
Accession Number88.1016
NOT ON VIEW

DescriptionThis circular inlay piece of polychrome faience is a rosette/flower design with 8 inlaid inner petals of white with a raised central yellow circle. The main component may originally have been glazed a gray-blue color, as suggested by a small area of worn glaze remaining near one edge. It is in worn, slightly battered and chipped condition.
ProvenanceFromTell el-Yahudiya, palace of Ramesses III. 1887-88: excavated by William Flinders Petrie for the Egypt Exploration Fund; assigned to the Egypt Exploration Fund in the division of finds by the Egyptian government; awarded to the MFA through subscription to the Egypt Exploration Fund. (Accession Date: January 1, 1888)