WOODEN CHAIR WITH GOLD-COVERED DECORATION
From the tomb of Tutankhamon
Valley of the Kings
Western Thebes
Dynasty XVIII, C. 1352 B.C.
Egyptian Museum, Cairo
The back panel has beautiful open carving. The seat curves up at the edges and down in the center. This is called a double cove. The lion's claws are carved in ivory.
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