Bracelets Belonging to Sety II

The Egyptian Museum: Floor 2 Hall 4


Material : Silver
Width : 6 . 5
Found in : Valley of the Kings , Anonymous Tomb (1908)
Period : New Kingdom
Reign of : Seti II
Dynasty: XIX
Belonged_to: SETY II
Archeologist : T . DAVIS
This silver bracelet was discovered in anonymous Tomb that in the Valley of the Kings that was used as a hiding place by the thieves . It belongs to King Sety II and his wife Queen Tausert . The pharaoh is portrayed on one of the sides of the bracelet sitting on the throne holding a cup in his left hand and a pal leaf in his right . Beneath him appear his cartouches with his coronation and birth names . The other side is depicting the queen holding a vase and some flowers in her hand as offering for the king . The bracelet is adorned with some paintings for overlaying bands and other typical items that were painted on these pieces .


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