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Statues
The ancient Egyptians used rock to create great statues in thair temples and tombs which can be seen in Luxor. The pharaonic artist tried to make the faces as similar as possiable to the owner of the statue in order to help the spirit to recognize the body in the eternal life.

MOP
Egyptian MOP is made completely by clever craftsmen hands. MOP boxes made of wood with inlaid pieces of mother of pearl and velvet inside, and come by clever craftsmen hands.

Papyrus
PAPYRUS ,is the material which kept the secrets of ancient Egypt. They used papyrus for writing, in addition to writing on stone .

Old Papyrus
Old papyrus also goes through the same steps as mentioed in the papyrus page. The only addition is that it is treated chemically to give it the colour , shape and touch of genume ancient papyrus. The two samples on the right show the difference between old and new papyrus.

Belly Dance
Belly dancing is not the only dance done by women in the Middle East. There are regional folkloric dances which also emphasize hip and abdominal movements. However, belly dancing is the most popular well known international dance.

Brass
One of the many materials that Egyptians work with by hand is brass, and they have a long history of doing so. Many products made from it Like pots, lamps, embossed plates and inlaid or reposed trays candlesticks holders, water-pipes, gongs, coffee sets, statues, archaic style lamps, mirror frames, vases, swords, and many others items.

Perfume Bottles
Perfume Bottles are made in Egypt using skills passed down fromgeneration to generation. The Egyptian perfume bottles are hand-blown and have been fashioned after the legendary bottles found buried in the tombs of the ancient pharaohs.

Porcelain
Decorative Egyptian Porcelain Plates and Mugs from Egypt; Painting with Handmade Egyptian Pharaohs Designs Beautiful Egyptian Porcelain products. Tea and coffee sets, vases, and more...

Accessories
As Egypt is the cradle of civilization, no doubt that it is also the cradle of the arts and the home of craftsmanship.