Crook and flail of Tutankhamun

Ancient Egypt Museum-Scale Replicas

Crook and flail of Tutankhamun

Crook and flail of Tutankhamun

LE 4,892.88

Model Size (Scale)

All authenticated replicas are produced at 1:1 scale of the original piece

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The crook and flail (Heka and Nekhakha) of Tutankhamun are traditional symbols of ancient Egyptian kingship. Often shown crossed over the chest of the king, these emblems represented royal authority and the pharaoh’s role as both protector and provider for his people. The crook symbolized guidance and leadership, while the flail was associated with fertility and the power to rule. Examples of these ceremonial objects were discovered among the treasures of Tutankhamun’s tomb, reflecting the rich symbolism and craftsmanship of ancient Egyptian royal regalia.


This piece is accompanied by Certificate A , issued by Konouz in collaboration with the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. It confirms that the replica faithfully reproduces the original artifact at 1:1 scale , with careful attention to its form, surface treatment, and detail.


Materials & Finishes

Wood