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"Can-opic" ceramic cans


by Lucy Foakes.
A canopic was a vessel used by the ancient Egyptians to store embalmed organs for the afterlife. These 'cans' are decorated with stylised organs. The metallic tops are done with a platinum glaze.
A canopic was a vessel used by the ancient Egyptians to store embalmed organs for the afterlife. These 'cans' are decorated with stylised organs. The metallic tops are done with a platinum glaze.
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