The little blue strips on Tutankhamun's mask are made of lapis lazuli, a semi-precious stone that was highly valued in ancient Egypt for its vibrant blue color. These strips were used as inlays to enhance the mask's aesthetic appeal and symbolize the heavens and the divine. The use of lapis lazuli reflects the craftsmanship and artistry of the time, as well as the significance of color in Egyptian culture.
gold
king tutankhamuns death mask depicts the nemes headdress, a symbol of being pharaoh.
on his face
gold
because he did
gold
king tutankhamuns death mask depicts the nemes headdress, a symbol of being pharaoh.
on his face
gold
because he did
Egyptian Slaves
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King Tutankhamun's mask is kept in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt.
3000 years old
Golden Mask
12 b.C