Tiles with colored glazed faience were very popular for decorating the walls of palaces. In the palace of Ramses III in Tell el-Jahudijeh there were rows of representations of various foreigners. Since the 19th dynasty, the subject of the subjugated enemy was often found on temple walls.
Fayence shows the head of a man (Syrian). The face is of brown red color. He wears an upper lip beard and a narrow whole beard. The shoulder-long black hair is stranded and held by a headband.