story:
In the days when Egypt was ruled by gods and men alike, a Pharaoh arose who would forever change the course of history — Akhenaten, the Sun King, whose reign altered the very fabric of Egypt's spiritual landscape. But while his devotion to the sun god Aten was well known, there exists a far darker and more mysterious tale surrounding his reign — a secret lost to time.

Akhenaten, once a faithful follower of the gods of Egypt, was captivated by a singular vision: the god Aten, the sun disk, the source of all life, would be the only god Egypt would worship. In his pursuit of divine favor, he reshaped Egypt, building a new city — Akhetaten, dedicated to the sun god, and cast aside the old gods, including the mighty Amun.
Material:
Pharaonic Granite:
Refers to a type of granite widely used by the ancient Egyptians during the Pharaonic period (c. 3100 to 30 BC). Granite is an igneous rock composed primarily of quartz, feldspar, and mica, and is known for its hardness and durability. These qualities made it a valuable material in ancient Egypt, especially for the construction of monumental structures, statues, and other timeless artifacts.
DIMENSIONS:
L: 2.8 inches
D: 2.4 inches
H: 9.5 inches
weight: 1 lb