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Egyptian art. Tutankhamuns pectoral. Dynasty 18. 1332-1322
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Egyptian art. Tutankhamuns pectoral. Dynasty 18. 1332-1322
Egyptian art. Tutankhamuns pectoral with solar and lunar emblem and Scarab. Dynasty 18. 1332-1322 BC. New Kingdom of Egypt. Egyptian Museum Cairo
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This stunning photograph showcases the intricately designed pectoral of Tutankhamun, a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, dating back to approximately 1332-1322 BC. The New Kingdom of Egypt is renowned for its grandeur and artistic achievements, and this pectoral is a testament to the civilization's advanced craftsmanship and symbolic significance. The pectoral is adorned with solar and lunar emblems, reflecting the Egyptian belief in the interconnectedness of the sun and moon in the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. The solar disc, represented by a golden calcite disk, symbolizes the sun god Ra, while the lunar crescent is depicted in lapis lazuli. The central scarab, a symbol of the god Khepri, represents the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. The pectoral is further adorned with various semi-precious stones, including carnelian, chalcedony, and obsidian, which were believed to have protective and healing properties. The lotus and papyrus flowers, common symbols of the Nile River and the fertile land, add to the piece's beauty and significance. Discovered in Tutankhamun's tomb by Howard Carter in 1922, this pectoral is now housed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, providing a glimpse into the rich history and mythology of Ancient Egypt. The intricate cloisonne work, the precision of the gold inlay, and the symbolic significance of the various elements make this pectoral a true masterpiece of Egyptian art and a reminder of the ancient civilization's enduring legacy.
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