It is symbolic of the third eye and the unseen wisdom from within. Know thy self. We only see half of reality, most is spiritual and unseen.
Because the eye fell out.
the Egyptian museum of Berlin
well think about what it is for then ask that question again...
The bust of Nefertiti is considered to be the Ancient near east Masterpiece.
Nefertiti was one of the most powerful queens of Egypt, but only a goddess insofar as the Egyptians considered all of their pharaohs divine. She was the wife of Akhenamun (later called Akhenaten), and after he died, she ruled independently for a time before the rule of the kingdom was taken over by Smenkhare. One theory is that Smenkhare was, in fact, a name for Nefertiti.
Nefertiti's bust, created around 1345 BCE, lacks a pupil likely due to the artistic conventions of ancient Egyptian sculpture, which often emphasized idealized beauty and spiritual presence over realism. The absence of a pupil may also reflect the belief that the eyes were windows to the soul, and leaving them blank could suggest a divine or eternal quality. Additionally, the unfinished nature of the bust may indicate that it was a work in progress, or it could have been a stylistic choice by the artist to convey a sense of mystery.
Nefertiti Bust was created in 1912.
Where I can see the nefertiti's bust or esculpture?
the Egyptian museum of Berlin
I can tell you one thing is that Nefertiti definitely not a Asian princess and she is an Egyptian. The bust have been excavated and in a museum to perserve history.
limestone
lime stone
it was found on December 6 1912
well think about what it is for then ask that question again...
Queen Nefertiti's left eye was believed to be damaged or missing due to various theories, including an infection, injury, or a genetic condition. There is no definitive answer as to what specifically was wrong with her left eye.
The Egyptian Museum in Berlin.
i dont know why
The Nefertiti Bust is made of painted limestone and is roughly 3,300 years old. It is believed to be the work of Thutmose in 1345.