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faience

a colorful substance used to mold or decorate small figures or amulets

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Model of Woman Reclining on a Bed with Headrest
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Many speculations had been suggested regarding how the ancient Egyptians slept upon beds using a headrest of wood, ivory or faience. Scenes of servants preparing the beds were shown on wall reliefs and paintings from different periods. However, the beds were covered with a sheet or mattress.

The most interesting testimony for the use of the headrest in sleeping is found in the model of a miniature bed of painted limestone showing a woman's statue reclining on its side and using a headrest.

Dimensions:  Height 6.5 cm  Length 11 cm

Attributes Attributes

Culture:

Pharaonic

Technique:

Sculpted

Style:

Late Period

Materials:

Limestone
Type Type

Type:

Bed

Map Map

Location: 

Egyptian Museum
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Acquired: 

1924 AD
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Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Kings

Headrest of King Tutankhamun
Headrest of King Tutankhamun

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