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Chair belonging to Princess Satamun, daughter of Amenophis III, New Kingdom, c

Chair belonging to Princess Satamun, daughter of Amenophis III, New Kingdom, c


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Chair belonging to Princess Satamun, daughter of Amenophis III, New Kingdom, c

XIR254904 Chair belonging to Princess Satamun, daughter of Amenophis III, New Kingdom, c.1391-1353 BC (wood & gilded bronze) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); 77x54.5 cm; Egyptian National Museum, Cairo, Egypt; (add.info.: inlaid with pictures of the princess being presented with a gold collar; Great Royal Wife; ); Egyptian, out of copyright

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This print showcases a remarkable piece of history - the chair belonging to Princess Satamun, daughter of Amenophis III, during the New Kingdom era in ancient Egypt. Crafted with exquisite detail and precision by artisans from the Egyptian 18th Dynasty, this wooden chair adorned with gilded bronze elements stands at an impressive size of 77x54.5 cm. The chair's significance lies not only in its craftsmanship but also in its symbolic representation. Inlaid with intricate hieroglyphics and depictions, it tells a story of power and prestige. One can observe images portraying Princess Satamun being presented with a gold collar, symbolizing her role as the Great Royal Wife. With claw feet adding elegance to its design and armrests providing comfort for seated royalty, this armchair is more than just furniture; it is a testament to the opulence that surrounded ancient Egyptian nobility. The presence of a servant depicted on the chair further emphasizes the princess's elevated status within society. Preserved within the Egyptian National Museum in Cairo, Egypt, this artifact serves as a tangible link to our past civilizations. Its timeless beauty continues to captivate viewers today while offering insights into an era long gone.

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