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Ancient Egyptian Authentic Large Female Funerary Mask // Museum Display

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This jaw-dropping collection from RARE-T features a staggering array of authentic artifacts, antiques, meteorites, oddities, skulls, and cruelty-free taxidermy from various eras in history. Each one was acquired in accordance to the import restrictions on archaeological material, which are intended to reduce the incentive for pillage and trafficking of illegal antiquities.

This custom museum display showcases an absolute masterpiece- an authentic Large Female funerary mask dating from 1386-1349 BC, part of the 18th Dynasty. In ancient Egypt, masks were primarily used for two purposes: as death masks and as ritual masks. Ancient Egyptians believed that it is very important to preserve a body of the dead because the soul has to have a place where to dwell after the death. Preservation of the dead body was done by mummification - a process that involved removing of the internal organs and placing it in canopic jars, wrapping body in linen and embalming. It was also considered very important for the soul to be able to recognize the body so it can return to it.

Death masks were made in the likeness of the deceased and from the different materials. Early masks were made from wood, in two pieces and connected with pegs. After that Egyptians used "cartonnage", a material made from papyrus or linen and soaked in plaster and then molded on a wooden mold. Royal death masks were made from precious metals, first of all - gold or gold leaves on bronze. One of the most famous funerary masks is the mask of the Tutankhamen. All death masks were made to resemble deceased but with a slightly enlarged eyes and a faint smile and also showed fashion of the moment with painted jewelry and makeup. These death masks later evolved into a full body inner coffins in the human shape with same decorations and ornaments.

This extremely rare specimen is in Wood and polychrome and its face rendered in nice detail with black and white eyes and nose and mouth in relief. Its wearing a tripartite wig with a broad collar necklace. Unique and one-of-a-kind, you'll receive the exact piece shown in the photos, protected under plexiglass in a custom museum display to keep it looking pristine, ensuring protection of your investment while allowing you to fully appreciate this piece of collectible ancient history.

The customized descriptive metallic plaque, in addition to the detailed finishing add to the elegant, gallery quality look. Complete with a certificate of authenticity, this crown jewel of any collection is an investment that will only get better with age.

Product Details
  • Measurements
    14.5"L x 19"W x 9.5"H
  • OriginEgypt

— Authentic, Genuine Artifact
— Certificate of Authenticity Included
— Professional Packaging for A Safe Delivery

Shipping Information
  • Shipping Availability
    Canada, United States
  • Shipping Policy
    Discounted Shipping
  • Discounted Shipping
    $99.00 first item / $99.00 each additional
  • Ship In
    7-9 weeks
  • Return Policy
    Final sale, not eligible for return or cancellation

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