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Sculpture faces on the styles of ancient royalty

  Sculpt your face with the quartz, bronze, and alabaster stones used by the ancient Egyptians. The sculptures near the tombs of the ancient Egyptians were made entirely by hand.

For the first time we only have faces carved in the form of the kings of ancient Egypt The same type of stones that ancient Egyptian artists used to make their statues

We have the most skilled artists for that, just send us clear pictures of the face and choose the styel  

We use the same stones that the ancient Egyptian used
All stones are from the royal tombs
We do not use the machine to make statues, but we use the tools that the ancient Egyptian used


Nefertiti Steel



wears a blue "doodle" crown, which seems to be derived from the crown of war and military confrontations, as if this crown is a message confirming that she is a military leader, but in an indirect way Made of limestone Dimensions:: 47.5 cm Weight:: 20 kg
Queen Nefertiti, whose name means "the beautiful has come", is the wife of King Amenhotep IV (who later became Akhenaten), the famous Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty, and the mother-in-law of Tutankhamun. She was considered one of the most powerful women in ancient Egypt. She lived a short period after the death of her husband, and helped Tutankhamun take over the rule

Queen toya,

The head of Queen toya, wife of King Akhenaten, the Buster stone Weight 7 kg King makaraa three style

She is an ancient Egyptian non-ruling queen or the wife of a king, who lived during the nineteenth dynasty, and she was the wife of King Seti I, the mother of King Rameses II and Princess Tia and perhaps also the mother of Princess/Queen Henut Maire.


Tutankhamun 

Black granite stone weight 3 kg

Tutankhamun is one of the pharaohs of the Eighteenth Egyptian Dynasty in the history of ancient Egypt, and he was the pharaoh of Egypt from 1334 BC to 1325 BC. Tutankhamun is one of the most famous pharaohs for reasons not related to the achievements he achieved or the wars he won, as is the case with many of the pharaohs


King makaraa 

Head of King Menemhat III Stone Type: Granite 4 kg weight
He is an Egyptian king from the Fourth Dynasty during the Old Kingdom. The son of King Khafre, king of Egypt. His name means: “Let his fists remain like Ra.” He married Princess Khamarrenbti II.

The order will be ready within one months of the order. You can pay half the value of the order and the other half upon receipt, and you can buy the royal heads as they are also

Choose any you favourite styel

Send us your photos to you head 

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