Tutankhamon, Ankhesenamun, Seti, 
Canopic Jars Statues & Reliefs


These pieces are made of hydrostone, a gypsum compound suitable for
indoor or outdoor placement.

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King Tutankhamon and Wife Ankhesenamun

E-045S King Tutankhamon and Wife Ankhesenamun

Size: 11" W (28cm)
Type: Wall Plaque
Material: Hydrostone
Finish: Antique stone finish
Price: $38

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Hathor
Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
Dynasty XVIII 1333-1323 B.C.
This scene is a detail from the shrine of Tutankhamon and shows the King and his wife Ankhesenamun in a boat made of papyrus stems navigating through the papyrus marshes. Despite the richness of his burial, Tutankhamon remains an enigmatic figure. He died as young as 16 or 17 years of age. He was probably a son of King Akhenaton by one of his secondary wives. His wife Ankhesenamun was daughter of Akhenaton and Nefertiti. Tutankhamon came to the throne as a young child and ruled for about nine years under the regency of Vizier Ay and the strong influence of the army commander Horemheb. The main events of his reign were to move the capital of Egypt back from El-Amarna to Memphis and to begin the transition from the monotheistic cult of Aton created by Akhenaton back to the polytheistic religion of Egypt with Amun-Ra again as the main God.

 
King Tutankhamon Hunting

E-308GP King Tutankhamon Hunting

Size: 10" H (25cm)
Type: Statue
Material: Bonded Marble
Finish: Gold finish with color detail
Price: $40 OUT OF STOCK

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Bust of King Tutankhamun

 
Mask of King Tutankhamon

E-348GP Mask of King Tutankhamon 

Size: 10" H (25cm)
Type: Statue
Material: Bonded Marble
Finish: Gold finish with color detail
Price: $44

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Mask of King Tutankhamun

 
Coronation Scene of Seiti I

E-101SP Coronation Scene of Seiti I

Size: 33" H x 29" W
(84cm x 74cm)
Type: Wall Plaque
Material: Hydrostone with fiberstone reinforcement
Finish: Antique stone finish with color detail
Price: $439 OUT OF STOCK

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Coronation Scene of Seiti I
Temple of Abidos,
Egypt. 19th. Dynasty 1317 B.C.
This relief shows King Seti I on his throne at his coronation carrying the crook and flail scepters symbols of kingship, wearing the Atef crown and supported on one side by Edjo, the cobra Goddess of Upper Egypt and by Nekhbet, the vulture Goddess of Lower Egypt in the missing part of the relief, both in the guise of elegant Queens. A capable ruler, excellent field commander and energetic builder, Seti I embarked on a series of military campaigns in an effort to secure the boundaries of Egypt, echoing the achievement of Kings of the XVIII dynasty before Akhenaten. The sculpted reliefs of this reign attained a degree of refinement rarely excelled, particularly in the colorful scenes of the Abydos temple and his royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings. The tomb, the deepest and longest in the valley, established an entirely new type of layout, an extended tunnel decorated with elaborate representations of the journey of the sun, incorporating the king, through the night sky and the mysteries of solar rebirth. Seti I was succeeded by his son, the famous Ramses II The Great.

 
 
 
Coronation Scene of Seiti I

E-101S Coronation Scene of Seiti I

Size: 33" H x 29" W
(84cm x 74cm)
Type: Wall Plaque
Material: Hydrostone
Finish: Antique stone finish (no color detail)
Price: $378 OUT OF STOCK

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Coronation Scene of Seiti I<
Temple of Abidos,
Egypt. 19th. Dynasty 1317 B.C.

 
 
 
Set of Canopic Jars

E-051S Set of Canopic Jars

Size: 9" H (11cm)
Type: Statue
Material: Hydrostone Finish: Antique stone finish
Price: $132 OUT OF STOCK

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canopic jars
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 600 B.C.
Canopic Jars were in use from the Old Kingdom onwards in Egypt to store various internal organs removed during the process of mummification. They were four in number and eventually came to represent the Four Sons of Horus. Each jar had a characteristic head associated with the demi-god charged with the safekeeping of a particular human organ. These four genii also represented the four cardinal points of the compass. Duamutef, the jackal headed jar representing the east, contained the stomach and was protected by the goddess Neith. Qebehsenuef, the falcon headed jar representing the west, contained the intestines and was protected by the goddess Selket. Hapi, the baboon headed jar representing the north, contained the lungs and was protected by the goddess Nephthys. Imseti, the human headed jar representing the south, contained the liver and was protected by the goddess Isis. 



 
 
 
 
 
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