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Cartouche Box of King Tutankhamun
The original of this elegant little box was found in the tomb of Tutankhamun. It's the perfect size to display on a desk or table in your home or office. The original, circa 1347-1237 B.C., from Eqyptian Dynasty XVIII now resides in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo.
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• Product #E-162GP
• Finish: Stone with gold and color details
• Type: Trinket Box
• Material: Bonded Marble
• Size: 8.25" long, 4" deep, 3.5" tall
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Cartouche is the French word that scholars gave to the oval ring in which a king’s name was 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 Tutankhamun. 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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