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  • Mystic statue
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  • The mystic statue is one of the sculptures first introduced and available in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. This piece is based on the Nefertiti Bust, created by the royal sculptor Thutmose, and was found in 1913 by Ludwig Borchardt. The sculpture is only available at Crazy Redd's. The Nefertiti Bust was created some time around 1345 BC, and depicts the royal wife Nefertiti, whose husband, Akhenaten ruled at the time. Although not much is known about Nefertiti's origins, it is believed that she was wed to Akhenaten during her teen years, and would give birth to their six daughters.
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  • Busto antiguo
  • Statua enigmatica
  • Statue mystérieuse
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  • The fake statue has a round crown and the genuine statue has a cylinder crown.
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  • Mystic statue
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  • The mystic statue is one of the sculptures first introduced and available in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. This piece is based on the Nefertiti Bust, created by the royal sculptor Thutmose, and was found in 1913 by Ludwig Borchardt. The sculpture is only available at Crazy Redd's. The Nefertiti Bust was created some time around 1345 BC, and depicts the royal wife Nefertiti, whose husband, Akhenaten ruled at the time. Although not much is known about Nefertiti's origins, it is believed that she was wed to Akhenaten during her teen years, and would give birth to their six daughters. The bust itself was discovered in 1913 in Armana and is one of the most well-preserved Egyptian artifacts. Created from limestone and covered with gypsum, the bust demonstrates the excellent grasp Egyptian artists had of the human face (proportion-wise), but was never completed, as one eye is seen covered with wax. This specific bust has generally been assumed to have been an example used for mass production.