Model Size (Scale)
All authenticated replicas are produced at 1:1 scale of the original piece
Vessels like this were used to store precious oils, perfumes, and unguents. Fragrance was vital in ancient Egyptian culture, representing holiness and the "breath of life". These items were placed in the tomb to ensure the pharaoh had everything necessary for personal care and ritual in the afterlife. Containers are in the form of the hieroglyph “sema” meaning "union" and “Tawi” means the two Lands. The overall composition reproduces the emblem meaning "the union of the Two Lands often seen on the throne in statues of the pharaohs.
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.