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Tutankhamun (1343-1325 BC). Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty and the son of Akhenaton. He became the pharaoh at the age of 8 and ruled until his death of 19. This figurine was referenced to his famous mask, which was beaten from two separate sheets of gold, consistent in thickness and joined by hammering. The mask was subsequently embellished by chasing, burnishing, and the addition of inlay work.
27cm(H) x 16cm(W) x 12cm(D)
Loki is one of the major giant deities in the Norse Mythology. He is the son of the giant Farbauti (cruel striker) and the giantess Laufey. In his early days, Loki was rascal, crafty, sneaky and malicious. Loki’s relations with the gods ended his role in engineering the death of god Balder (God of Light). the god punished and chained him by 3 large boulders, and has snakes’ venom dripping on his face constantly to make him twist in pain. On the day of Ragnarok, Loki’s chains will break, and he will lead the giants into battle against the gods.

