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This stunning piece has the name of Sesostris II on it and was found in the tomb of Princess Sit-Hathor-Yunit. This is truly one of the most accomplished achievement of the Egyptian goldsmiths.
Pectoral-Sesostris II
From the tomb of Tutankhamun, this piece was found on the mummy. It shows signs of wear and was worn by the king during his lifetime.
Eye of Horus
Although this piece is not up to the standard of the goldsmiths of the time, the design is without a doubt stunning. This piece was found on the mummy of Tutankhamun.
Falcon Pectoral
This piece was found in Tutankhamun's tomb. Nekhbet is the vulture goddess of Upper Egypt and is a symbol of royal protection. The incredible detail in the head makes this piece truly a masterpiece.
Pectoral-Neckbet
This piece has some wear on it indicating King Tutankhamun wore it in his lifetime. The sun disc, scarab, three bars and basket spell out Tutankhamun's name
Pectoral-Scarab
This is a panel from a bracelet found on the mummy. The Wedjat (Eye of Horus) is for protection in the afterlife.
Sacred Wedjat
From the tomb of Tutankhamum. This piece represents the moon in a boat crossing the night sky. It shows wear and was worn during the kings lifetime.
Moon Pectoral
From Tutankhamun's tomb. This is from the Moon pectoral. The straps of the pectoral were made up of 30 tiny inlaid panels. This is only one of them spelling out his throne name of Neb-Kheperu-re.
Throne Name

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