Egyptian Art Center
"We bring Egypt
historical heritage to you"
The Treasure of King Tutankhamun
is a beautiful educational and cultural exhibit with
Egyptian treasures and artifacts featuring treasures
of King Tutankhamun and many beautiful pieces of
history.
Now available for Fairs, Festivals, Parks, Museums
and Schools.
Great interest in ancient Egyptian civilization
arose in modern times following Napoleon Bonaparte's
expedition to Egypt in 1798. The Egyptian museum
houses the largest and most important material sources
on ancient Egyptian civilization. The most important
monuments in the Egyptian museum are the treasures
of King Tutankhamun in 1979 the treasures of King
Tutankhamun were displayed in USA.
it was the last trip for king Tutankhamun.
The treasures would not leave the Egyptian museum
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Fortunately the Egyptian Art Center, a private
Egyptian Company, began a project to produce exact
replicas of King Tutankhamun treasures to be displayed
outside of Egypt. These wonderful treasures have been
displayed wit outstanding success in Japan, Canada, and
USA.
They said
about the Egyptian show
Dear Tarek
" We are receiving very positive
responses from our attendees which will prompt us to pursue the addition
of other educational exhibits in future Exhibitions. The endorsement of your
exhibit by Manitoba Museum demonstrated their confidence that your replicas
were true representations of the original artifacts.
I would personally like to thank
you and your son for always conducting your business with us in a gracious
and professional manner.
Ronn
Enns
Event Manager
Red River Exhibition Park
" The Egyptian Art Display was
great success. The exhibit was excellent and generated a great deal of interest
from the public. It was impressive to view and very interesting.
The addition of the Egyptian
display to Colonial Days Fair added unique feature to the event. we were
pleased to be able to have it as part of our fair.
Michael
Sidorky
Generl Manager
Lloydminster Exhibition
THE SECOND COFFIN OF KING TUTANKHAMUN
The second of three anthropoid coffins. The larger one in its original place in Thebes. Attributes as on the innermost coffin. Wood coated with gold and inlaid with polychrome glass. It is hard to believe the amount of work required in order completing this coffin. The carved wood was first overlaid with sheet gold on a thin layer of plaster. Narrow strips of gold, placed on the edge, where then soldered to the sheet gold in order to form cells in which small pieces of colored glass, fixed with cement were laid. The technique is known as Egyptian cloisonne work.
A WOODEN SMALL CHAIR
Probably for the king when he was a child, is carved of wood and inlaid with ivory. It has antelope and floral deices of embossed copper on the panels and the arms. Net weight 12 Kg.
THE GOLDEN THRONE OF KING TUTANKHAMUN
A
magnificent chair of wood coated with gold, with a rich polychrome
decoration of faience, glass, semi-precious stone and silver. Net
weight 30Kg.
THE BURIAL COACH IN THE FORM OF A DIVINE COW
The bed is made of wood, coated with gold, the disc of the sun between the lyre form the horns of the Divine Cow identifies the Goddess Hathor. Net weight is 75 Kg.
ORNAMENTAL ALABASTER BOAT
Inlaid with colored pigments. The cabin has the shape of a shrine and is guarded by a dwarf with deformed feet. The horns of the ibices are from young animals.
FUNERARY STATUETTES
These figures are in two kinds:
(1) Small statuettes, often mummies form in shape, with or without inscriptions. When inscription are found on them, they usually give the name and titles of the deceased together with a prayer for offerings.
(2) Small figures, often enclosed in model coffins, inscribed with a magical text.
They were called Shawabti.
Painted limestone statue of prince Rahotep, general high priest of Heliopolis, They were members of the royal family.
The
lifelike expressions are so strongly marked that the worker fled
while uncovering the statue.
(4th Dynasty 2723-2563 B.C.)
STATUE OF QUEEN NEFERTITI
Beautiful colored statue of Queen Nefertiti. Wife of King Akhnaton. (18th Dynasty 1370-1349 B.C.)
THE GOLD MASK
The massive gold mask was placed on the head of the mummy. The royal headdress "Nemes" is inlaid with strips of lapis-lazuli and is surmounted by the uraesus Uto, God of Lower Egypt and by the vulture Nekhbet, Goddess of Upper Egypt. The plaited false beard is only reserved for Gods and Kings. Eyebrows and eyelids inlaid with lapis-lazuli. The mask is the most famous work art from Tutankhamun's tomb. It is make of massive gold, and seems to be a true image of the King. The eyes set close together, the fleshy lips, the form of the nose and of the chin, all agree with the features of Tutankhamun's mummy.
STATUE OF GODDESS THUERIS
Schist statue of Thueris Goddess of fertility who assisted mothers during childbirth. Her hands lean on the symbols of protection.
KING RAMSES II, HIS SON MERENPTAH, AND QUEEN NEFERTARI
Colossal Granite Statue of King Ramses II wearing the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt.He ruled Egypt for 67 years.His son Merenptah was probably the Pharaoh of the Exodus.
Colossal granite statue of Queen Nefertari wife of King Ramses II.
(19th Dynasty 1298- 1235 B.C.)
TUTANKAMUN ON THE BACK OF A PANTHER
The King wears the crown of Upper Egypt, the shendyt-kilt, and sandals. In his hands he holds the straight staff and the flagellum. He stands upon a pedestal, which is fixed upon the back of a Black Panther.
DIORITE STATUE OF KHAFRA
Stone statue of King Khafra builder of the 2nd pyramid at Giza. The falcon Horus, mythological ancestor of the Pharaoh spreads his protective wings behind his head. On each side of the throne is a "Sematawi" the symbol for the union of Upper and Lower Egypt. The statue is made of single bloc of metamorph anorthosite (diorite gneiss) from Toshka in Nubia.
(4th Dynasty about 2620 B.C.)
TUTANKHAMUN ROYAL KA
Life size statue of Tutankhamun. Two statues were found in the antechamber of the tomb, posted like two sentries to right and left of the entrance to the sepulchral chamber. The king is represented as walking, with a mace in his right had and a staff in his left. He is clothed only by a kilt, and wears sandals and a large necklace and bracelets.
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