Fragment from a light green faience cosmetic jar with traces of black hieroglyphics. From the earliest times, Egyptian men and woman included various cosmetic items among their funerary equipment, suggesting that oils, perfumes and eye-paints were regarded as virtual necessities. New Kingdom
1570 - 1085 BC
2" x 1"
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