Fish cosmetic palette
The fish palettes of predynastic Egypt are one of the common types of cosmetic palettes, or more specifically zoomorphic palettes, which are shaped in the form of the animal portrayed. The fish palettes are mostly ovoid in shape.
The palettes are made mostly of schist, greywacke, mudstone, etc.
Description
The oldest cosmetic palettes from the Badarian, or Naqada I period are less adorned than later versions; also some gradation of ornateness should be considered for graves and tombs of less high-status individuals being interred, as these were common forms of grave goods during the Naqada periods.Most of the ovoid shaped fish were like the hieroglyphs later used, the Bulti Fish- K1, Tilapia nilotica, K1 , or a very ovoid form of the hieroglyph K5, K5 .