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Tutankhamuns ivory fan with ostrich feathers
Tutankhamuns fan with ostrich feathers. It has a beautifully decorated ivory handle and the original feathers collected by Tutankhamun on his hunting expeditions. The fan was found in the store chamber of his tomb. Date: c. 13321323 BC
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Tutankhamun's Ivory Fan with Ostrich Feathers: A Regal Relic from Ancient Egypt This stunning ivory fan, adorned with original ostrich feathers, is a captivating artifact from the tomb of Tutankhamun, the young pharaoh who ruled Egypt around 1332-1323 BC. The fan, a symbol of royalty and power, was discovered in the store chamber of his tomb, a hidden room filled with treasures that had been sealed for over 3,000 years. The intricately decorated ivory handle of the fan showcases the exceptional craftsmanship of the ancient Egyptians. The handle is adorned with elaborate carvings, including the image of the goddess Hathor, the goddess of love, music, and dance. The fan's handle was not only a functional part of the fan but also a work of art, reflecting the importance of beauty and aesthetics in ancient Egyptian culture. The fan's original ostrich feathers were collected by Tutankhamun himself during his hunting expeditions. Ostrich feathers were highly valued in ancient Egypt for their size, strength, and elegance. They were often used to decorate fans, fans being an essential accessory for the Egyptian elite, particularly for the pharaohs and their queens. The fan was found in a recess in the store chamber, which was filled with an abundance of other treasures, including gold, jewelry, chariots, and weapons. The discovery of the fan and other artifacts in Tutankhamun's tomb provided invaluable insights into the life and culture of ancient Egypt, making it one of the most significant archaeological finds in history.
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