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Ancient Legends & Myths

Mask of Tutankhamun

King Tut Mask - King Tutankhamun larger image
ITEM NUMBER: AT-E-348
ITEM NAME: Mask of King Tutankhamun
SIZE: 6.5"H (16 cm)

MATERIAL: Bonded marble
FINISH: Gold finish with color detail
RETAIL PRICE: $32.00

Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1237 B.C.

This marvelous mask of excellent workmanship protected the head of the mummy of Tutankhamun. Further protection was assured by a magic formula engraved on the shoulders and the back of the mask. 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 cloisonné work (colored glass held in a framework of gold.) The wide necklace collar is formed of rows of lapis lazuli, quartz, amazonite and colored glass beads attached at each shoulder to a gold falcon’s head ornamented with obsidian. This mask presents us with a beautiful albeit idealized portrait of the young King.

November 10, 2007

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