story :
In the shadowed sands of the Valley of the Kings, where the desert winds whisper secrets of gods and men, he sleeps—Tutankhamun, the Boy King. Crowned before his voice had deepened, ruler of a realm where gods walked among mortals.

His tomb, hidden for centuries beneath shifting sands, bore no sign, no mark to betray its place. Some say it was the will of Anubis, guardian of the afterlife, to keep him veiled from tomb robbers—and from history itself. Others whisper that those who disturb his rest awaken a curse woven in the language of stars.
When the seal was broken in 1922, the world stood still. Gold beyond imagining, a mask with the eyes of eternity, and a sarcophagus carved with spells older than time. But it was not the riches that chilled the hearts of those who entered—it was the stillness, the sense that the young pharaoh was not gone... merely watching.
Even now, the legend lives. A king buried in mystery, crowned in gold, and remembered in shadow.
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: 2.8 inches
H: 5.2 inches
weight: 1.4 lb