Egyptian Pharaoh King Tut With Cobra Sceptre & Royal Nemes Statue Gods of Egypt
• This Pharaoh King Tut Statue measures 12" tall, 4.25" wide and 2.5" deep approximately.• This Pharaoh King Tut Statue is made of cold cast polyresin, hand painted and polished individually.• Pharaoh is the common title of the monarchs of ancient Egypt from the First Dynasty until the annexation of Egypt by the Roman Empire in 30 BCE. In Egyptian society, religion was central to everyday life. One of the roles of the pharaoh was as an intermediary between the gods and the people. The pharaoh thus deputised for the gods; his role was both as civil and religious administrator. He owned all of the land in Egypt, enacted laws, collected taxes, and defended Egypt from invaders.• Religiously, the pharaoh officiated over religious ceremonies and chose the sites of new temples. He was responsible for maintaining Maat, or balance and justice, and part of this included going to war when necessary to defend the country or attacking others when it was believed that this would contribute to Maat,