Ancient Egypt Museum-Scale Replicas
Shapti of Tutankhamun with Khepresh
Shapti of Tutankhamun with Khepresh
Model Size (Scale)
All authenticated replicas are produced at 1:1 scale of the original piece
Shabtis, are among the most ubiquitous finds in ancient Egyptian tombs. They were also called shawabtis and ushabtis, depending on the time period. They were often represented with tools related to agriculture, like hoes and grain baskets. The reason was that the afterlife in ancient Egyptian religion, although an ideal setting, was still a place where work had to be done—including agricultural labor. Naturally, the deceased would have preferred to avoid this, so the shabtis stepped up instead.
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.