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Tutankhamun’s restored mask is back on show, after beard fell off and repair was botched

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The golden mask of Tutankhamun is shown on Wednesday at the Egyptian Museum, in Cairo. Photo: Xinhua
Agence France-Presse

Egypt has put the restored gold mask of Tutankhamun back on display after German experts removed glue applied in a botched repair when the priceless artifact's beard fell off.

The restored mask - now back in its display case at the museum - was shown to journalists after more than two months' work by a team of German experts.

“It is done,” Christian Eckmann, a German specialist in restoration work on antiquities in glass and metal, told reporters at a press conference.
A closeup shows the area around the boy king’s beard that was repaired by German experts. Photo: Xinhua
A closeup shows the area around the boy king’s beard that was repaired by German experts. Photo: Xinhua
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The beard fell off the boy pharaoh's funerary mask in August 2014 at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, and employees tried to reattach it with glue.

The accident happened when the mask was removed from its display case to repair the lighting.

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In a hurried attempt to fix it, museum workers applied too much epoxy glue, leaving a visible crust.

The restoration included a 3D scan of the mask and removing the beard once more.

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