Scarabée de Mariage de Tiy

Scarabée de Mariage de Tiy

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The "Wedding Scarab" of Tiy holds significant importance in Egyptian history. It features royal cartouches on its sides, nestled between the animal's legs, with one belonging to Queen Tiy and another to King Amenhotep III. Hieroglyphic inscriptions adorn the flat surface beneath the belly of the creature. The presence of an axial hole suggests that this scarab was highly valued, potentially used as a symbol of honor or displayed in jewelry within the royal court. Its exceptional size and level of detail make it an extraordinary artifact from the New Empire era, specifically during the end of the 18th dynasty around 1550-1295 BC. Object Details: RE000191, L'Agence Photo, Ateliers d'art des musées nationaux. This is a simplified digital model for web display. For high-quality 3D models, please contact agence.photo@rmngp.fr.

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