Egyptian ring from 1295-664 BCE, made of faience, with a cat and kittens perched above a bound bundle of flowering papyrus designed to represent a marsh, probably being linked to the myth of the “Faraway Goddess”.
Ancient Egyptian faience amulet in the shape of a winged scarab. Artist unknown; ca. 1070-945 BCE (21st Dynasty, Third Intermediate Period). Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.