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Tomb
of Nakht, Egypt. Dynasty XVIII 1450 B.C.
Here
is a museum replica of a piece of ancient Egyptian art that will surely please
all who see this incredibly beautiful wall relief. This wall hanging will
undoubtedluy give a little more pizazz to your interior decorating! Get your
wall art and museum replica now!
According
to the great quantity of musical instruments found in the tombs, music was a
source of pleasure and relaxation for rich Egyptians. The main instrument was
the harp, followed by the flute.
In
this representation of a painting from the tomb of Nakht (an astronomer
of the God Amun during the kingdom of Amenhotep III) we see a flute player, a
harp player and a youth playing the norva; the latter one being close to our
banjo and made out of a turtle shell. The three instrumentalists are lightly
dressed with transparent clothes and veils. They have incense sticks over the
head to perfume the body and hair.
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Features
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- Possesses absolutely stunning detailed work
- Guaranteed to become a conversation piece
- Makes a unique gift
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Specifications
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Weight |
12 Lbs |
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Size |
9"H x 14"W |
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Material |
Casting stone |
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Finish |
Antique stone with color detail |
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