Egyptian fish shaped cosmetic palette with remains of green eye paint

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Description

ITEM Fish shaped cosmetic palette with remains of green eye paint
MATERIAL Stone
CULTURE Egyptian, Predynastic Period, Naqada II
PERIOD 3400 – 3200 B.C
DIMENSIONS 80 mm x 190 mm
CONDITION Good condition
PROVENANCE Ex Museum Exhibiton of the Arbeitsgruppe für Biblische Archäologie, Germany (Deaccession)

Stone palettes were used as surfaces on which to grind green or black pigments into powder. After adding a gum-like adhesive to the powder, the mixture was applied as eye makeup.

This palette represents a tilapia fish, which lived in the Nile and was emblematic of fertility. The Egyptians also ate tilapia, and it is still a popular dish today.

PARALLELS
The British Museum, Accession number EA67708
The British Museum, Accession number EA58679