Set of four bronze toilet implements, Egypt, 1500-1001 BCE

Set of four bronze toilet implements, Egyptian, 1500BC-1001BC

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Set of four bronze toilet implements, Egyptian, 1500BC-1001BC
Science Museum Group Collection
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Set of four bronze toilet implements, Egyptian, 1500BC-1001BC

Cosmetics were common in Ancient Egypt. They often had religious significance. This set of toilet implements was made around 3000 years ago in Egypt. They were possibly for general bathroom use and applying cosmetics.

The small ring has four implements hanging from it: a pair of tweezers, a pointed object much like a kohl stick, a flat blunt-ended tool, possibly for mixing cosmetics and a small blade. Many implements used for cosmetics may also have been used to prepare and apply medicines to the body.

Details

Category:
Classical & Medieval Medicine
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A634882
Materials:
complete and bronze (copper, tin alloy)
Measurements:
overall: 8 mm x 15 mm x 80 mm, 0.016 kg
overall (keyring): 22 mm,
type:
toilet accessory
credit:
Sotheby's