“Shutter Queen” – Hand-Painted Tutankhamun Art on Reclaimed Wood

A truly unique piece where history meets rustic charm. This is a hand-painted portrait of Tutankhamun’s mask, created on an authentic, upcycled old wooden window shutter.

Own a piece of art that tells two stories: the story of ancient royalty and the story of modern Egyptian life.

This exceptional artwork is painted on a genuine, reclaimed wooden window shutter, sourced locally in Luxor. The artist has masterfully used the shutter’s natural, weathered texture and form as a unique canvas. The iconic mask of Tutankhamun is hand-painted with vibrant colors, creating a stunning contrast with the rustic, distressed finish of the wood.

This piece represents a beautiful fusion of past and present. The shutter, a common element in traditional Egyptian architecture, carries its own history of homes and families. Upon this canvas of everyday life, the artist has layered the eternal symbol of Pharaonic majesty—Tutankhamun. It’s a powerful commentary on how the ancient past is still very much a part of Egypt’s living fabric.

This is more than just a painting; it’s a piece of upcycled art with a deep soul. It’s perfect for anyone looking for a truly one-of-a-kind statement piece that is rustic, historical, and artistically brilliant.

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Every piece in our collection is hand-carved and polished by the most skilled artisans in Luxor, ensuring you receive a unique masterpiece that carries the spirit of Egyptian creativity.

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