Guardian Wearing Khat from King Tut Tomb, Large
This statue is one of two magnificent royal statues which stood before the doorway of Tutankhamun's tomb as guardians of the burial chamber. Almost identical, they differ only in the respective types of head pieces they wear. They show the king standing with the left foot forward in a striding pose. He holds a pear shaped mace in his right hand and a tall staff in his left hand. In one statue, the Pharaoh Tutankhamen wears the khat rounded headdress typically worn by Egyptian nobility. In the other one, he wears the nemes pleated headdress reserved for the pharaoh, which completely covers the hair but leaves the ears free.
- Measures: 13"H (32.5 cm)
- Made w/ bonded stone
- Weight 4 lbs
- Shipped insured
- Brand new!