Egyptian Revival Framed 3D King Tut Sarcophagus Shadow Box
Decorative Arts / Egyptian Revival Home Decor

Egyptian Revival Framed 3D King Tut Sarcophagus Shadow Box

This decorative wall art features a 3D relief of an Egyptian sarcophagus, styled after the mask and coffin of Tutankhamun. The central figure is finished in a metallic gold tone with a distinctive blue vertical band representing lapis lazuli inlays, positioned against a dark black background to create a shadow box effect. The figure is matted with a vibrant yellow-gold border. The most striking element is the heavy, ornate frame which is decorated with faux-hieroglyphs on the vertical sides and lotus petal motifs on the horizontal rails, cornered by raised pyramid-style studs. Based on the uniform texture and coloring, the frame and figure are likely cast from a synthetic resin or composite material designed to mimic aged stone or bronze. The craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced Egyptian Revival decorative piece, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century. The condition appears fair with no major structural damage, though there is minor surface wear and dust consistent with residential display. This item is typical of contemporary home decor found in specialized gift shops or home furnishing retailers rather than an archaeological antique.

Estimated Value

$45.00 - $85.00

Basic Information

Category

Decorative Arts / Egyptian Revival Home Decor

Appraised On

January 1, 2026

Estimated Value

$45.00 - $85.00

Item Description

This decorative wall art features a 3D relief of an Egyptian sarcophagus, styled after the mask and coffin of Tutankhamun. The central figure is finished in a metallic gold tone with a distinctive blue vertical band representing lapis lazuli inlays, positioned against a dark black background to create a shadow box effect. The figure is matted with a vibrant yellow-gold border. The most striking element is the heavy, ornate frame which is decorated with faux-hieroglyphs on the vertical sides and lotus petal motifs on the horizontal rails, cornered by raised pyramid-style studs. Based on the uniform texture and coloring, the frame and figure are likely cast from a synthetic resin or composite material designed to mimic aged stone or bronze. The craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced Egyptian Revival decorative piece, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century. The condition appears fair with no major structural damage, though there is minor surface wear and dust consistent with residential display. This item is typical of contemporary home decor found in specialized gift shops or home furnishing retailers rather than an archaeological antique.

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