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It depends on the status of the person in life, but royals, such as pharaohs and queens would have sarcophagus (Egyptian coffins) made of valuable minerals like gold and various types of marbles. It was not uncommon for royals to have coffins en crested with jewels.
King Tutankhaten had 4 coffins. They were all made of wood, which was then heavily decorated on the outside with both paint and gold leaf. One of Tut's coffins was made partly of gold. That was the coffin that they put Tut in when he died. The head of that coffin was made of pure gold decorated with stones and colored glass.
Egyptian coffins were where you had your loved ones buried in.(If you could afford it). And all Egyptians of the royal family bloodline were buried in them. And tey are called sarcofegifs.
jewels, gold, rings, necklaces
Collars made of gold.
The mummifed corpse of an Ancient Egyptian royal or noble would usually be placed inside a sarcophagus, along with several other smaller coffins which protect the mummy.
ancient Egyptians first used gold in coffins. they put it in coffins to give the soul peace and let the soul live in harmony in heaven. it was used as a good reason and still is sometimes.
Gold.
Three additional coffins, two of wood covered with gold and one of solid gold weighing nearly 250 pounds, and naturally, Tut's mummy.
Blue gold is a term that refers to water. Water is a basic necessity and in areas that have low rainfall, blue gold can be as valuable as gold.
Gold mixed with blue makes green and blue mixed with gold also makes green.
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