Material: Stone

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Lapis lazuli Head of Egyptian Goddess Queen Hatshepsut the most beautiful lady

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Egyptian Head of Queen Hatshepsut
You are in front of one of the unique pieces of the ancient Egyptian antiquities, which is an Egyptian Head of Queen Hatshepsut, carved on Stone .
Hatshepsut, also spelled Hatchepsut, female king of Egypt (reigned in her own right c. 1473–58 BCE) who attained unprecedented power for a woman, adopting the full titles and regalia of a pharaoh.
Hatshepsut, the elder daughter of the 18th-dynasty king Thutmose I and his consort Ahmose, was married to her half brother Thutmose II, son of the lady Mutnofret. Since three of Mutnofret’s older sons had died prematurely, Thutmose II inherited his father’s throne about 1492 BCE, with Hatshepsut as his consort. Hatshepsut bore one daughter, Neferure, but no son. When her husband died about 1479 BCE, the throne passed to his son Thutmose III, born to Isis, a lesser harem queen. As Thutmose III was an infant, Hatshepsut acted as regent for the young king.
Whether you are a seasoned collector or a novice, this statue is a must-have addition to any collection, making a remarkable centerpiece and a conversation starter in any setting. It also makes an extraordinary and thoughtful gift for those with an interest in archaeology, anthropology, or simply the allure of the ancient world.
Don't miss this chance to own a tangible piece of the past and invite the mystical aura of ancient Egypt into your life. Experience the magic of history with the (Egyptian Head of Queen Hatshepsut) statue - a truly extraordinary relic that beckons you to unlock the secrets of a civilization lost in time. Embrace the legacy of ancient Egyptian culture and bring home this captivating piece today!


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