| Ka of Tutankhamun Statue with Khat Head Cover. A life-size pair of this statue were found in Tutankhamun's Burial Chamber. They were acting as guardians and represented king Tut's ka, or soul.
'Ka statues' were carved in the likeness of the king to be used as a substitute body in case his mummy was damaged. This statue is a replica of the ka statues found in King Tut's tomb.
This figure of Pharaoh Tut represents new life, reincarnation, resurrection & future life guaranteed. Black was the color of fertility. Fertility & regeneration in the land, in life and in creative new ideas belonged to him. Brings protection, enlightenment, truth and wisdom to its possessor.
The home blessed with his presence is considered safe. He can also bring material things.
The replica statue is of cultured marble, hand detailed gold leaf.
(Put a parchment wish, spell, healing or charm under it) |