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Broad Collar and Pomegranate Spoon

Here I am at the Brooklyn Museum with a beautiful π“„€ Broad Collar π“…±π“‹΄π“π“ŽΊπ“‹ and Pomegranate π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“‰”π“ π“†­ Spoon π“‚π“‚π“ƒ€π“ŽΊπ“ˆ™π“†‘π“‚§π“…±π“ˆ”! Let’s learn some more about these beautiful π“„€ pieces!

Broad Collar and Pomegranate Spoon
Me with the Broad Collar and Pomegranate Spoon at the Brooklyn Museum!

One of the most popular types of jewelry 𓂝𓏏𓍒 amongst the elite – including the gods π“ŠΉπ“ŠΉπ“ŠΉ, pharaohs 𓉐𓉻𓏦 and royal family is known as the broad collar π“…±π“‹΄π“π“ŽΊπ“‹. In Middle Egyptian, the word for broad collar was β€œπ“…±π“‹΄π“π“ŽΊπ“‹ wesekh.” The last symbol of the word (the determinative hieroglyph) could also act as an ideogram be be used to represent the whole word β€œπ“‹ wesekh.” 

This particular broad collar π“…±π“‹΄π“π“ŽΊπ“‹ was made during the late 18th Dynasty, which is when this style reached peak popularity. Broad collars π“…±π“‹΄π“π“ŽΊπ“‹π“¦ could be made of many different types of materials, including gold π“‹žπ“ƒ‰π“ƒ‰π“ƒ‰, but the one shown in this picture are made of blue 𓇋𓁹𓏏𓄿𓏸π“₯ faience π“‹£π“ˆ–π“π“Έπ“Ό beads 𓋴𓅓𓂧𓏏𓏯𓏸𓏦. This broad collar π“…±π“‹΄π“π“ŽΊπ“‹ is in almost perfect condition! 

A closer view of the Broad Collar and Pomegranate Spoon at the Brooklyn Museum!

Underneath the broad collar π“…±π“‹΄π“π“ŽΊπ“‹ is actually a spoon π“‚π“‚π“ƒ€π“ŽΊπ“ˆ™π“†‘π“‚§π“…±π“ˆ”! It is not a spoon π“‚π“‚π“ƒ€π“ŽΊπ“ˆ™π“†‘π“‚§π“…±π“ˆ” that was used for eating, but instead used to hold ointment π“‹΄π“ŽΌπ“ˆ–π“ˆ–. The top part of the spoon π“‚π“‚π“ƒ€π“ŽΊπ“ˆ™π“†‘π“‚§π“…±π“ˆ” swivels open! It is fashioned after a pomegranate π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“‰”π“ π“†­, and the spoon π“‚π“‚π“ƒ€π“ŽΊπ“ˆ™π“†‘π“‚§π“…±π“ˆ” part itself is supposed to be a pomegranate π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“‰”π“ π“†­ fruit. 

The Middle Egyptian word for β€œspoon π“‚π“‚π“ƒ€π“ŽΊπ“ˆ™π“†‘π“‚§π“…±π“ˆ”,” is actually translated as β€œincense spoon” or β€œcosmetic spoon,” which is what the function of this object seems to be! 

Fun fact: pomegranate π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“‰”π“ π“†­ flowers and fruit never appear on the plant 𓇐𓅓𓆰 at the same time, so maybe the spoon π“‚π“‚π“ƒ€π“ŽΊπ“ˆ™π“†‘π“‚§π“…±π“ˆ” is representative of the growth from flowers 𓆼𓅱𓆰𓏦 to fruit or the life cycle of the plant 𓇐𓅓𓆰? We will never know!Β