Product Highlights
- ● Artwork of King Tut with visible Bronze details under light
- ● In darkness, the artwork glows and reveals the Goddess Cat
- ● Painted on 100% authentic yellow Egyptian papyrus
- ● Includes Phosphorescent glow-in-the-dark effects
- ● Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
- ● Securely packaged to ensure safe worldwide delivery
Tale Behind The Artwork
The golden mask of the king TUT ANKH AMON is made from gold by hammering. It has gems and considered one of the greatest monuments in the world. It is seen that a snake which is one the symbols of magic is put on the top of the mask to give him power and save him from evil. And because he was a child so TUT has taken a divine beard ( false beard ) to appear as a man. This mask was discovered in TUT’s tomb by Howard Carter and Lord Carnervon in 1922 in the valley of the kings at Thebes. King TUT was from the 18th Dynasty and ruled for 9 years and died when he was 20 years old. He is son in law of the king AKHNATON and his wife the queen NEFERTITI.