Egyptian King Tut Stain Glass Music Box HATIKVAH

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B idding starts at $7.77 for this Pristene vintage Egyptian Theme Golden Mask of King Tut. Hand crafted from the Music Box Collection of Via Vermont, this music box has a classic illustraitions combined with the popular tune "Hatikvah". The music box is about 3 inches by 4 inches and 2 inches high. It has royal blue stained glass on all 4 sides, a brass bottom with four legs, the top is brass on the inside with the illustration of King Tut's Golden Mask covered by clear glass and trimmed by brass. Inside on the back half is the music piece and in the front half is a storage space with a mirrored glass bottom. Hatikvah ( Hebrew: ×"ַתִּקְ×*Ö¸×" âeZ, The Hope ; Arabic: Ù++اتÙfفا âeZ), sometimes styled HaTikva(h) , is the Israeli national anthem. The anthem was written by Naftali Herz Imber, a secular Galician Jew, who moved to Palestine in the early 1880s. The anthem's underlying message is about "hope," the wish of attaining national independence in Palestine. It is one of the very few national anthems set in a minor key. A fine addition and investment to any collection. The Egyptians were one of the first major civilizations to codify design elements in art and architecture. The wall paintings done in the service of the Pharaohs followed a rigid code of visual rules and meanings. Egyptian civilization is renowned for read more