Kohl Jar

New Kingdom

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 118

A set of cosmetic jars highlighted with gold foil (26.8.29a, b–26.8.39) are associated with the grave goods of three foreign wives of Hatshepsut's nephew, Thutmose III. Most of these vessels are inscribed with the king's cartouche, marking them as royal gifts.

The inscription on this jar reads: "the Good God, Menkheperre (Thutmose III), given life."

Kohl Jar, Diorite, gold leaf

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