The beautiful princess Nefert
The beautiful princess Nefert 1--340
Neferet is an Egyptian princess who lived in ancient Egypt during the Fourth Dynasty. Neferet means “the beautiful one.”
The beautiful Princess Neferet Ipat, daughter of King Sneferu and sister of King Khufu, shines in the priestess's uniform, which was made of leopard skin to give the symbolism of power and purification.
The beautiful Princess Neferet Ibat, whose name means Beauty of the East, appears sitting in front of an offering table with different types of Egyptian food on it.
The beautiful princess Nefert 1--1543
Neferet was buried with her husband in Mastaba 16 in Meidum. In 1871 by Daninos, beautiful statues of Rahotep and Nofret were found. Nofret is depicted with a black wig and a very honest face. Her titles in hieroglyphics on the back of her chair she calls “King’s Knowledge.” The statues are now in the Cairo Museum. The couple's mastaba contained two burial chambers and two worship chapels. The southern cult church belonged to Rahotep, the northern one to Nofret. Here she is depicted with Rehotep in front of a sacrificial table. The inscription above the scene provides it with a second title: miteret (translation unknown today).

The mural dates back to the Old Kingdom, the Fourth Dynasty, and is now in the Egyptian Museum


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