Reproduction patinated by hand. Mold made from an imprint of the original work, a statuette portraying an elegant lady of the Amenophis III period.
She is dressed in a smooth, simple tunic which conceals her ankles but hugs her body.
A discreet and delicately pleated shawl is draped over her shoulders...
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Reproduction patinated by hand. Mold made from an imprint of the original work, a statuette portraying an elegant lady of the Amenophis III period.
She is dressed in a smooth, simple tunic which conceals her ankles but hugs her body.
A discreet and delicately pleated shawl is draped over her shoulders. A heavy, finely braided wig frames her face and covers her shoulders.
This contrast between headdress and clothing was a canon of elegance during that period.
Dresses often hugged the body in a revealing way or, on the contrary, enveloped it in a plethora of refined decoration.
Offering formula on the pedestal and titular of the lady " Great of the corps of the musicians of Min, singer-chemayt ".
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