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This created for worship and veneration cult statue comes from one of the main centers of early Buddhist stone statues. It shows the deified world conqueror in perfect spiritual concentration. Original: National Museums in Berlin - Prussian Cultural Heritage, Museum of Indian Art. Takht-i-Bahi, Gandhara, 2nd / 3 System. Century stone. Polymeric ars mundi museum replica of hand poured, height incl. Base 112 cm. The screen of this lamp was made of heavy, hand-blown American Style glass. Each object is a masterpiece of European craftsmanship. Small variations in the design are a sign of quality. Height 156 cm, diameter shade 49 cm. Lampenfuß metal and Resincasting with enclosed glass inlays. Two E27 sockets, max. 60 Watt, two pull. Delivery inclusive bulbs. Amenhotep IV., Akhenaten and Smenkhkare. The commander of the ship of state "Cha-em-Maat" donated the enigmatic Denkstein with the two kings, one of which carries the left the Blue Crown, the right, the double crown and a breast ornament. Although the name cartridges remained unfinished, but one may conclude from Akhenaten's unmistakable chin that it is him and his co-regent Smenkhkare. Original: National Museums in Berlin - Prussian Cultural Heritage, Egypt, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, about 1347 BC.. Cast polymer ars mundi museum replica by hand. Format 21 x 17 cm, with suspension.
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