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Pair of Antique Egyptian Copper Vases - 1920s with Hieroglyphic Motifs
Pair of Antique Egyptian Copper Vases - 1920s with Hieroglyphic Motifs
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A captivating pair of copper vases from 1920s Egypt, each adorned with traditional Egyptian motifs and hieroglyphic designs that celebrate the ancient civilization's enduring artistic legacy. Created during the height of Egyptomania—when the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 sparked worldwide fascination with Egyptian culture—these vases represent authentic period craftsmanship from Egypt itself.
Crafted from solid copper, both vases bear the honest marks of a century of life: gentle dents, surface wear, and a rich patina that speaks to their authenticity and journey through time. These imperfections are not flaws but rather badges of character, proving these are genuine antiques with real history, not modern reproductions.
Key Features:
- Authentic pair of Egyptian copper vases from the 1920s
- Decorated with traditional Egyptian motifs and designs
- Height: 21 cm, Diameter: 9 cm (each)
- Combined weight: 705 grams
- Solid copper construction with natural patina
- Authentic wear and character marks from 100+ years
- Sold as a matching set
- Made in Egypt
The 1920s marked a golden era for Egyptian decorative arts, as the world's obsession with ancient Egypt created a thriving market for copper work featuring pharaonic imagery, hieroglyphs, and traditional patterns. Local Egyptian artisans produced pieces like these both for the tourist trade and for domestic use, blending ancient artistic traditions with early 20th-century metalworking techniques.
The dents and wear on these vases tell their own story—perhaps they graced a Cairo home, traveled with a European collector, or adorned a colonial-era residence. Each imperfection adds to their narrative and authenticity, distinguishing them from pristine modern copies.
Perfect as a pair for symmetrical display on a mantelpiece or bookshelf, these vases bring exotic charm and historical depth to any interior. Use them to hold dried flowers, as standalone decorative objects, or as part of a collection celebrating Egyptian art and culture.
Ideal for collectors of Egyptiana, lovers of Art Deco and 1920s design, or anyone drawn to the romance and mystery of ancient Egypt reinterpreted through early 20th-century craftsmanship.
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