Tutankhamun the Harpooner on canoe fishing on a reed boat 3d print model
The wooden statuette of King Tutankhamun, adorned with gold leaf details, is placed on a wooden boat designed to resemble a papyrus boat. The king, donning the red crown of Lower Egypt, is depicted holding a harpoon ready to strike an unseen foe. In the myth of Osiris and Isis, the king symbolizes their son, Horus, who sought vengeance for his father, Osiris. Seth, often depicted as a hippopotamus or crocodile, is purposely omitted from the statue due to the potential harm associated with his image. King Tutankhamun's figure is shown holding a bronze coiled chain to bind the animal, representing Seth, post-spear. The statue was discovered wrapped in linen within a varnish-blackened chest.