Photo of collection object Mirror with Handle in the Form of Papyrus Column, with Large Umbel
Mirror with Handle in the Form of Papyrus Column, with Large Umbel, ca. 2040-1801 B.C.E.. Bronze, 9 1/4 × 4 15/16 in. (23.5 × 12.5 cm). Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund, 05.321. Creative Commons-BY.

Mirror with Handle in the Form of Papyrus Column, with Large Umbel

ca. 2040-1801 B.C.E.

Maker Unknown

Egyptian, Classical, Ancient Near Eastern Art

Egyptian artisans showed unparalleled skill in using religious symbolism for the design and decoration of everyday objects such as mirrors. The elliptical shape of this polished bronze mirror is typical, representing the appearance of the sun as it rises over the horizon at dawn. The papyrus-inspired handle symbolizes the sun's emergence from the primordial swamp that marked the transition between this world and the afterlife while defining the landscape of creation. As the disk reflected sunlight, it implied the promise of daily renewal.

Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Cosmetic
Formatted Medium
Bronze
Medium
bronze
Dimensions
9 1/4 × 4 15/16 in. (23.5 × 12.5 cm)
Accession Number
05.321
Credit Line
Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
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