![Perfume bottle in the shape of a hes-vase inlaid with the figure of a princess | New Kingdom, Amarna Period | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Perfume bottle in the shape of a hes-vase inlaid with the figure of a princess | New Kingdom, Amarna Period | The Metropolitan Museum of Art](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/eg/original/DP310890.jpg)
Perfume bottle in the shape of a hes-vase inlaid with the figure of a princess | New Kingdom, Amarna Period | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
![Vase - New Kingdom Period, Dynasty 19 (1292-1202 BC) - Egyptian - Artist: Ancient Egyptian, Origin: Egypt, Date: 1292 BC-1202 BC, Medium: Glass Stock Photo - Alamy Vase - New Kingdom Period, Dynasty 19 (1292-1202 BC) - Egyptian - Artist: Ancient Egyptian, Origin: Egypt, Date: 1292 BC-1202 BC, Medium: Glass Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/RKPKKW/vase-new-kingdom-period-dynasty-19-1292-1202-bc-egyptian-artist-ancient-egyptian-origin-egypt-date-1292-bc-1202-bc-medium-glass-RKPKKW.jpg)
Vase - New Kingdom Period, Dynasty 19 (1292-1202 BC) - Egyptian - Artist: Ancient Egyptian, Origin: Egypt, Date: 1292 BC-1202 BC, Medium: Glass Stock Photo - Alamy
Sahara Egypt Travel - Silver Hes Vase of King Psusennes the First The Hes sign in hieroglyphics means "praised." This vase was used in the purification procession and for pouring libations to
Tony Trupp on Twitter: "@UnchartedX1 has been saying that the ancient egyptian stone vases were so precisely made that they must been proof of some advanced unknown technology. I tried to consider
![Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures on Twitter: "This vase was used in #temple ceremonies & in rituals of purification. Form imitates the #hieroglyph "hes" which means "to praise." #Egypt https://t.co/bb4BkmbOS3" / Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures on Twitter: "This vase was used in #temple ceremonies & in rituals of purification. Form imitates the #hieroglyph "hes" which means "to praise." #Egypt https://t.co/bb4BkmbOS3" /](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DQ8RnujUIAEphM4.jpg)
Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures on Twitter: "This vase was used in #temple ceremonies & in rituals of purification. Form imitates the #hieroglyph "hes" which means "to praise." #Egypt https://t.co/bb4BkmbOS3" /
![Hes-vase. Egyptian. Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4 | 2625–2500 B.C. | Ancient egypt civilization, Egypt art, Old egypt Hes-vase. Egyptian. Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4 | 2625–2500 B.C. | Ancient egypt civilization, Egypt art, Old egypt](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/f6/fe/56/f6fe56d321cf387dc5b93c152ff5978d--minoan-egyptian-art.jpg)