Pendant Depicting an Ithyphallic God
Pendant Depicting an Ithyphallic God
Lost wax cast reproduction of Ancient Egyptian pendant or charm showing an Ithyphallic deity.
The inspiration for this pendant is an artifact that was crafted around 2150 BC, it was auctioned by Christie's in 2012 - it is now in private collection.
Our pendant measures 1.5" tall. He's created by lost wax casting a 3d printed mold and is manufactured in the United States. It is made to order - please allow 2-3 weeks for production.
SKU:P-ithy24-BRS
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We source our metals in a manner thats eco-friendly and sustainable. From domestic U.S. sources where possible and from certified DRC-Conflict Free mines where impracticle. All finishes are nickel free excepting 14k whiite gold, which is plated with rhodium in order to prevent reaction.
An Egyptian Gold Amulet of an Ithyphallic God
2300 BC - 2181 BC
Egypt, Africa.
Egyptian
Acquired in the 1920s-1940s as part of the Groppi Collection, this pendent depicts a figure striding with a leading left leg, his right arm is raised with forefinger to his lips, while his left arm poorly shields his nudity. A suspension hoop on the reverse attaches to a chain.
The god shown is likely an early representation of Horus the Child.
AN EGYPTIAN GOLD AMULET OF AN ITHYPHALLIC GOD
OLD KINGDOM, DYNASTY VI, CIRCA 2300-2181 B.C.
Striding with left leg advanced, his right arm raised with forefinger to his lips, suspension hoop on reverse
¾ in. (1.8 cm.) high
Image :Christie's
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Our process starts with curating museum collections to find interesting pieces of jewelry and art to recreate.
Artists digitalize original pieces into exact 3d models.
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Our careful replicas are 3d printed into wax, then cast in precious metal, stamped and hand-finished all here in the USA.
Brass and Silver pieces are stocked and ship in 1-3 days.
Gold jewelry is cast to order and ships in 3-4 weeks.