Egyptian Window grill from a palace of Ramesses III wall plaque reproduction www.NEO-MFG.com museum reproduction 14"

Egyptian Window grill from a palace of Ramesses III wall plaque reproduction www.NEO-MFG.com museum reproduction 14"

$199.99
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Egyptian Window grill from a palace of Ramesses III wall plaque reproduction www.NEO-MFG.com museum reproduction SIZE: 14" tall x 12.25" wide x 2.125" deep This stone window grill, which has been partially restored, was one of three discovered in the throne room of the palace of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu. Originally placed high on a wall, it allowed only indirect light to enter the room. The grill is divided into two registers: the top decorated with two cartouches bearing the throne name of Ramesses III, framed by solar falcons; on the bottom are the hieroglyphic symbols for life (ankh) and stability (djed), flanked in turn by cartouches with the birth name of the king. LAST PHOTO SHOW IN THE ORIGINAL ARTIFACT IN THE MUSEUM, shown for reference only museum link https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/544719 We offer many custom color finishes like Silver Leaf, Bronze, Bronze with Patina, Aged stone, Pewter, Copper All finishes are Faux finish, each piece of art is hand mad

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