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Dahlem Museum, Berlin. 18th
Dynasty 1365 B.C.
An
anceint Egyptian artwork reproduction sure to please as a gift or for
yourself!
Nefertiti
means "the Beautiful one is Come". The bust of painted limestone was found by
the German professor Borchardtt in 1912 at Tel-El-Amarna, ancient Akhetaton,
which was the King's new capital in Middle Egypt in what used to be the
workshop of the sculptor, Thutmes.
Nefertiti
was the daughter of a high dignitary of the Pharaoh's court. She was the wife
of King Akhenaton who ruled from 1379 to 1362 b.c. She was an influential
Queen but she is principally remembered for her personal beauty and the lovely
statue that was carved centuries ago. Details of the life of the beauteous
Queen are veiled by the mist of time. One of her six daughters was
Ankhesenamun, Tutankhamun's wife.
Her
tomb has never been discovered. Nefertiti's bust was taken out of Egypt under
unclear circumstances to be taken to Berlin.
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Features
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- Guaranteed to be a conversation starter
- Has breathtaking details
- Becomes a unique gift
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Specifications
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Size |
10" H |
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Material |
Casting stone with marble base |
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Finish |
Black Basalt |
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