EGYPTIAN MUSEUM
Two Inlaid Bracelets of King Sheshonq the Second
International Inventory number: 01/001/15328
Inventory number: JE 72184B
LOWER EGYPT: GOVERNORATE OF SHARQIYA: TANIS
These golden bracelets belong to King Sheshonq the Second who was co-regent with his father for a short period of time, then became king and died before reaching complete power.
The twin bracelets were found, with another identical five bracelets, around the wrists of the pharaoh.
The two ornaments here are decorated with the Udjat eye, above the hieroglyphic "Neb" sign symbolizing eternal protection for the king.
The decorations of the bracelets are identical except for the eyes. The right eye is depicted on one of the bracelets, while the other bracelet portrays the left eye.
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