King Tutankhamun's Dagger – The Blade from the Stars
Following the success of The Holy Lance, Spectres turns to ancient Egypt's most famous weapon: the dagger discovered in King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922.
This wasn't just any blade. Scientific analysis proved the dagger was forged from meteoritic iron—literally crafted from metal that fell from the sky. Ancient Egyptians called iron "the metal of heaven," and Tutankhamun's celestial blade was deemed powerful enough to protect him in the afterlife.
This collectible recreates the complete weapon: dagger, hilt, and ornate sheath. The hilt and sheath feature cloisonné-style patterns and animal motifs rendered in gold gilding with selective coloring, capturing the opulence and spiritual symbolism of Egypt's 18th dynasty. Every detail reflects the royal craftsmanship that defined the Boy King's burial treasures.
Crafted from 2 oz of .999 fine silver, this shaped legal tender coin measures 150 x 23 mm. Fully gold-gilded and selectively colored, issued by Samoa in 2025 with face value of 5 Tala. Limited to 999 pieces. Housed in a premium wooden display case matching The Holy Lance, complete with numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
The celestial weapon of a pharaoh—now in silver and gold.
