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Lion’s head pendant: An ancient Egyptian board game piece that was later repurposed into a magical religious object with baboons
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Lion’s head pendant: An ancient Egyptian board game piece that was later repurposed into a magical religious object with baboons

News RoomBy News RoomMay 11, 20260 ViewsNo Comments

A lion’s head carved out of amethyst has been set into a golden base decorated with baboons.

(Image credit: Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 1987.1, Cleveland Museum of Art (Public Domain))

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Name: Lion’s head pendant

What it is: An amethyst-and-gold pendant

Where it is from: Sudan

When it was made: Circa 1069 to 715 B.C.

In 1987, the Cleveland Museum of Art acquired an unusual pendant depicting a lion’s head carved out of amethyst on a gold base decorated with baboons. But one part was much older than the other and was originally carved as a game piece.

The lion’s head pendant was crafted out of an ancient Egyptian gemstone as far back as 3,500 years ago. Then, around 2,700 years ago, an artisan in Sudan set the much-older Egyptian gemstone into a new metal mount made of eight seated baboons to create a magical religious object.

According to the Cleveland Museum of Art, the pendant measures about 1.4 inches (3.5 centimeters) tall. A hole just under the lion’s chin pierces the pendant, which would have been suspended on a string.


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The purple amethyst and gold frame are a unique combination. The lion is similar to pieces found in the ancient Egyptian game senet, in which players would move their pawns across a board with 30 squares. The amethyst likely dates to the New Kingdom period (circa 1550 to 1070 B.C.), according to a 1996 study of the artifact. But the gold mount was added considerably later, likely in the Napatan period (circa 750 to 300 B.C.), named for the town that was used as the religious center of Nubia.

Recycling of old stone carvings was common among the ancient Nubians, who lived in what is now southern Egypt and northern Sudan. In the early first millennium B.C., Nubian rulers viewed themselves as descendants of Ramesses II (who reigned from 1279 to 1213 B.C.) and repurposed and retrofitted semiprecious gems into new gold mounts to show their Egyptian connections. Under the later Kushite kings (circa 712 to 664 B.C.), this practice continued in Napata as the rulers incorporated Egyptian customs into their own culture.

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Both the lion and the baboon were sacred in Kushite religion. The lion was associated with the god Amun, who was tasked with protecting the state and who merged with the sun god, Ra, and became known as the powerful creator deity Amun-Ra. The baboons were connected to the sun and the moon and were often depicted with their arms raised. In this pendant, the baboons lift the representation of Amun.

The lion’s head pendant was meant to be worn in life, rather than as a funeral gift, and it demonstrates the ancient Nubians’ clever use of Egyptian heirlooms to create new and religiously charged jewelry.

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