Bringing Ancient Egypt to Life

Museum replica of Ancient Egyptian King Narmer Palette -Double sided- Large Size


  •  The Narmer Palette is an ancient Egyptian artifact dating back to around 3100 BCE. It was discovered in Hierakonpolis and is believed to have been used by King Narmer, also known as Menes, who is considered the first pharaoh to unite Upper and Lower Egypt. The original palette is made of siltstone and depicts various scenes and symbols associated with Narmer's rule and the unification of Egypt. It is a significant artifact that provides valuable insights into the early history and symbolism of ancient Egypt.


  • Handmade.
  • Materials : Black Polyester.
  • Height: Approx. 64 cm / 25.2 Inch.
  •  Weight: Approx. 3.97 Kg /8.75 lb .
  •  The replica was crafted by experts in the ancient Egyptian art as a try from them to match the great achievements   of their ancestors through a very long and complicated process to provide you this exquisite piece of art.
  •  The handmade nature of the replica may result in minor variations in details or colors compared to the images provided in the listing.
  • Made in Egypt.