Lentoid Bottle ("New Year's Bottle")
Late Period
This is an example of a "New Year's Bottle." The short neck is in the form of a papyrus or lotus column, flanked by two squatting apes that take the place of handles.The shoulder is adorned front and back with the representation of a broad collar, worn by Egyptians at festive occasions, or floral garland. Faience flasks of this type, often inscribed with good wishes and apparently filled with water from the Nile, were given as gifts at the New Year.
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