Gold King Tut Cartouche on Nylon Cord with teal Czech crystals.
The cartouche was written on tombs and coffins to mark which pharaoh was buried inside, to help their souls, the Ba and Ka, find their way back to the body and to move on to the next life. A cartouche could also be worn as an amulet, to protect the pharaohs from evil spirits and bring good luck.
17" length around. Hand-knotted crystals on nylon cord. Gold plated lobster claw clasp.
Fun Facts about King Tut
Tutankhamun wore orthopedic sandals.
Tutankhamun's carpenters did a botched job.
He loved ostrich hunting.
No one knows how the boy king died.
He was not always called Tutankhamun.
The Egyptians didn't even call him Tutankhamun anyway.
He was surrounded by jostling political advisers.
He married his half-sister.
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