Elaborate gilded shrine containing the canopic chest, in which Tutankhamun's internal organs were placed after mummification.
At each side of the shrine stands an elegant statue of one of the four goddesses: Isis, Nephthys, Neith, and Serket in charge of protecting the deceased king. Their faces are turned slightly to one side and their arms are stretched out in a gesture of protection.
The outer canopy of gilded wood, fixed to a sledge, consists of four square corner posts supporting a projecting cavetto cornice topped by a frieze of rearing cobras, with solar disks. Scenes of the protective deities are incised in relief on the sides of the shrine. Modeling in Blender 3.6, rearing cobras in Zbrush and textures in Photoshop.
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