Ornate Scarab
Intricately embellished double sided scarab represents renewal, eternal youth and resurrection. The scarab was the symbol of the sun god Khepri. Contains the heiroglyph for King Tut's throne name, Neb-Khepreru-Ra, or "the living image of Ra". Approx. 1 1/16 inches tall. | Ornate Double-Sided Scarab EGYC021GP Shown with Gold-plated Lead-Free Pewter
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 | Plaque - King Tut SUM5394 $15.50
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| Plaque - King Tut
This plaque has a flat back, making it perfect for hanging on a wall. Hand-painted cold-cast resin. 9 3/4 inches long x 5 1/4 inches tall. |
King Tut Coffin
King Tut was buried in a huge marble sarcophagus, with a wooden coffin and a golden coffin. This is a replica of one of the inner coffins. 7 inches long. | King Tut Coffin SUM5005 $30.00
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 | Small King Tut Bust SUM6193 $6.00
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| Small King Tut Bust
2 inches tall x 1 1/2 inches long Individually hand-painted cold-cast resin. |
 | King Tut Throne Jewelry Box SUM6199 $13.00
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| King Tut Throne Jewelry Box
Just adorable--you can tuck your precious earrnigs away in this hidden compartment--then forget where you put them, like The Genie does! 3 1/4 inches tall x 1 3/4 inches long Individually hand-painted cold-cast resin. |
Tut Coffin Gold-plated Pewter
Tut's three coffins consisted of a marble sarcaphagus, a gilded wooden coffin, and a solid gold coffin, all nested together. The massive 220-pound gold mask was found inside the innermost coffin (the gold coffin), atop his mummified remains. This is a small replica of the innermost coffin. 2 3/4 inches tall. | Tut Coffin Gold-plated Pewter SUM6218 $9.00
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 | Mini King Tut Coffin With Mummy SUM5176 $15.00
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| Mini King Tut Coffin With Mummy
So cute, if you're into funeral items! The real King Tut's mummy was horribly damaged by efforts to extricate it from its coffin. This one's in far better shape. 3 inches long. |