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AMARNA BANQUET BOWL 

A poetic echo of the New Kingdom’s Amarna Period, when Egyptian art briefly broke free under Akhenaten’s reign. Inspired by ancient blue-painted bowls, this piece embodies the sensuality and motion that defined that fleeting artistic revolution. Its inner scene draws inspiration from the banquet fresco found in the Tomb of Nebamun, where musicians, dancers, and guests once celebrated life eternal. Every brushstroke captures the vibrance of ancient Egypt faded pigments, rhythmic lines, and a story told through clay and patience. Dimensions: 13 inches wide. 8 inches high. Material: Clay

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