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Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty
XVIII, 1347-1237 B.C.
How
exciting it would be to have something of King Tut's right in your very ouw
home! Imagine owning a piece of Egyptian Art!
Cartouche
is the French word that scholars gave to the oval ring in which a king’s name
is written. The ancient Egyptians called it “shenu” which means “to encircle”.
The idea being to represent the king as ruler of all that the sun encircled.
This
box is part of the treasures found in the tomb of the young King Tut. The
lid of the box is inscribed with the name of Tutankhamun and reads as follows:
Tut Ankh Amun (Perfect in the life of Amun), ruler of On (Thebes, today’s
Luxor) of Upper Egypt.
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Features
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- Stunning gold finsh with fine detail work
- Bring a bit of Egypt right into your home
- Certain to be a conversation starter
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Specifications
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Size |
8.25"L x 4"D x 3.5"H |
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Material |
Cultured marble |
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Finish |
Gold with color detail |
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See Also
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