A piece of Coptic linen and woolen fabric in a circular shape, the artist used the colors brown, orange, green and beige in wonderful harmony, forming a geometric shape in the middle surrounded by two circular frames, including a group of fruit baskets and turtles, which symbolize the resurrection and reckoning (Pharaonic effect). Found in the Coptic Museum
The Pen box is in the Cairo Museum of Islamic Art. It refers to the dawadar or the secretary of the sultan
Copies of the so-called "Book of the Dead" which often bear the general title "Spells for coming out by day ." These are selections of magical spells to be recited by the dead man to protect him from injury, demons and the second death, and to unable him to emerge from the tomb, to accompany the gods, to become various divine powers, to secure acquittal at judgment.