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Exact Replica of King Tuts Throne

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Exact replica of King Tut’s Throne! Weight 86lbs absolutely stunning piece of craftsmanship! No saturation added to the photo colors, none was needed! When this piece was first acquired in auction the assumption was the gold would most likely dull or flake off. However, this replica throne is beyond incredible, the gold is so lustrous the lights don’t even need to be on for it to glow. There’s also very low concern over dulling or chipping, the gold is coated with layers of some protective clear coat that’s extremely durable. This piece is sure to still be as golden as ever after years of display. 
 
Details of King Tut’s throne
 
A gold throne was of course a symbol of power and social status. Found in the Annexe area of King Tut’s tomb. In the center features King Tut and his wife. The arm rests are Lions with feet for the legs of the throne. On either is side features a winged Cobra wearing a crown. His throne was made of wood but covered in pure gold and some areas silver. 
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