The original mask contained many semi-precious stones as here described. The usual Nemes headdress knotted back at the nape of the neck, is a striped blue-green imitating lapis lazuli. The Uraeus and vulture head in gold inlaid with semi-precious stones and colored glass, ornaments the brow. The mask's eyes are made of obsidian and quartz with a touch of red at the corners: the cosmetic lines and the lids are of inlaid blue glass. The divine beard, plaited and turned up at the end, is of cloisonne work
King Tut, Tutankhamun, Ushabti, Luxor Museum, Egypt - Kenneth Garrett - Photographic Print from AllPosters.com
King Tutankhamun, Tut Manniken, Wooden Torso, Egyptian Museum, Valley of the Kings, Egypt - Kenneth Garrett - Photographic Print from AllPosters.com
> Egyptian King Tut Royal Funerary Mask Box Egyptian King Tut Royal Funerary Mask Box Egyptian Museum Cairo. Dynasty XVII, 1347-1237 B.C. Egyptian. Store your precious treasures in this delightful Royal treasure box. Tut's Royal Death Mask is adapted from the original found in the tomb of King Tutankhamun (c. 1327 BCE) which was later moved to the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. The Egyptian boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun ruled Egypt for a very short time (New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, 1336/5-1327 BC) but his legacy lives
Selket King Tut Guardian Standing Statue, Large 13.75"H (35 cm) 3 lbs, ship wt: 5 lbs, ship box: 21x16x9 E-209GP Description Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1337 B.C. She is one of the four protector goddesses who, with gracefully outstretched arms protect the gilded wooded shrine that houses the alabaster chest containing the four canopic jars which hold the royal viscera of King Tutankhamun. Her responsibility is to protect Qebehsenuef, god guarding the intestines. She is usually represented as
> Egyptian Golden Funerary Mask of King Tut Egyptian Golden Funerary Mask of King Tut Egyptian Museum Cairo. Dynasty XVII, 1347-1237 B.C. Egyptian. Tut's Royal Death Mask is adapted from the original found in the tomb of King Tutankhamun (c. 1327 BCE) which was later moved to the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. The boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun ruled Egypt for a very short time (New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, 1336/5-1327 BC) but his legacy lives on. This stunning death mask is probably the most famous and recognizable
Alabaster Canopic Jars of Tutankhamun, King Tut, Egyptian Museum, New Kingdom, Cairo, Egypt - Kenneth Garrett - Photographic Print from AllPosters.com
King Tut, Tutankhamun, Ushabti, Luxor Museum, Egypt - Kenneth Garrett - Framed Art Print from AllPosters.com
Alabaster Canopic Jars of Tutankhamun, King Tut, Egyptian Museum, New Kingdom, Cairo, Egypt - Kenneth Garrett - Framed Art Print from AllPosters.com
King Tutankhamun, Tut Manniken, Wooden Torso, Egyptian Museum, Valley of the Kings, Egypt - Kenneth Garrett - Framed Art Print from AllPosters.com
King Tut, Tutankhamun, Ushabti, Luxor Museum, Egypt - Kenneth Garrett - Framed Art Print from AllPosters.com
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Alabaster Canopic Jars of Tutankhamun, King Tut, Egyptian Museum, New Kingdom, Cairo, Egypt - Kenneth Garrett - Framed Art Print from AllPosters.com
Alabaster Canopic Jars of Tutankhamun, King Tut, Egyptian Museum, New Kingdom, Cairo, Egypt - Kenneth Garrett - Framed Art Print from AllPosters.com
King Tutankhamun, Tut Manniken, Wooden Torso, Egyptian Museum, Valley of the Kings, Egypt - Kenneth Garrett - Framed Art Print from AllPosters.com
Alabaster Canopic Jars of Tutankhamun, King Tut, Egyptian Museum, New Kingdom, Cairo, Egypt - Kenneth Garrett - Framed Art Print from AllPosters.com
King Tutankhamun, Tut Manniken, Wooden Torso, Egyptian Museum, Valley of the Kings, Egypt - Kenneth Garrett - Framed Art Print from AllPosters.com
King Tutankhamun, Tut Manniken, Wooden Torso, Egyptian Museum, Valley of the Kings, Egypt - Kenneth Garrett - Framed Art Print from AllPosters.com
> Selket King Tut Guardian Standing, Egyptian Statue Selket King Tut Guardian Standing, Egyptian Statue Selket -King -Tut -Guardian -Standing Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1337 B.C. She is one of the four protector goddesses who, with gracefully outstretched arms protect the gilded wooded shrine that houses the alabaster chest containing the four canopic jars which hold the royal viscera of King Tutankhamun. Her responsibility is to protect Qebehsenuef, god guarding the intestines. She is
King Tut, Tutankhamun, Ushabti, Luxor Museum, Egypt - Kenneth Garrett - Framed Art Print from AllPosters.com