This scene shows Tutankhamun and his beautiful wife Ankhesenamun. They are dressed in all the elaborate garb of the royal family such as her dress, their crowns and wigs. Ankhesenamun is wearing a cone of perfumed wax on her head, When It's hot it melts spreading perfume all over her body. King Tut. sits on his throne while his wife caring him giving him a cool sip of wine. This couple is very special in their relationship. They show an amazing intimacy that may have developed from them growing up together. This may also have occurred because of the early age that he took the throne. Tut married her in the age of nine. We have this image of two youngsters clinging to each other for support and love. Above them is a vulture that represents Nekhbet, goddess of Upper Egypt. She holds a shen ring (circle), which was a symbol of eternity. The cartouches above them reads both pharaoh and wife names in Hieroglyphics. The size of this painting is 12"X8" signed and guaranteed to be real handmade Egyptian craft on papyrus. A very special gift to someone you care about in affordable price. This piece will be shipped directly from its home land Egypt.
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