Painted Wooden ๐๐ถ๐ฎ๐ฎ๐บ Mask

This painted wooden mummy mask, dating from the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt (circa 1550โ1292 B.C.), exemplifies the refined artistic craftsmanship of the New Kingdom period. Originating from Egypt, the mask was designed to cover the face of the deceased, serving both protective and ritual functions in the afterlife.

It features stylized facial features with large, almond-shaped eyes outlined in black, a straight nose, and a serene expression, reflecting the Egyptian ideal of beauty and calm.

The mask is adorned with a striped headdress painted in alternating blue and beige tones, while the broad collar displays intricate geometric patterns in red, white, and green.

Made of wood and carefully painted, this mask not only reflects the religious and cultural beliefs surrounding death and the afterlife but also showcases the skill of Egyptian artisans in creating objects that combined both symbolic meaning and aesthetic elegance.