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Nationwide Search Launched for Missing Gold Bracelet of Ancient Pharaoh from Cairo Museum

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Last updated: September 17, 2025 1:44 pm
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Published: September 17, 2025
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A nationwide search is currently in progress after a priceless gold bracelet, once belonging to an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, vanished from a museum in Cairo. Egyptian authorities have reported that the 3,000-year-old artifact was in the midst of restoration when it disappeared from the Egyptian Museum. The Tourism and Antiquities Ministry has communicated that a photograph of this valuable item has been circulated to airports, seaports, and land border crossings across the country in an effort to thwart any attempts to smuggle it out.

The bracelet, specifically adorned with spherical lapis lazuli beads, is recognized as belonging to King Amenemope from the Third Intermediate Period. Lapis lazuli, known for its captivating deep blue hue interspersed with golden flecks, was highly esteemed in ancient Egypt, believed to possess connections to the divine and healing properties.

This remarkable artifact was part of a collection slated for transport to Italy for an upcoming exhibition titled “Treasures of the Pharaohs,” set to open next month at a museum in Rome. The director-general of the Egyptian Museum cautioned the public against circulating images on social media, clarifying that some of the photographs being shared depict different artifacts.

In a move to maintain the integrity of the investigation, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities opted to delay the announcement of the bracelet’s disappearance. A dedicated committee has been established to inventory and assess all artifacts housed in the museum’s restoration laboratory, ensuring that no other items have been compromised.

King Amenemope reigned during the 21st dynasty, from 993 to 984 B.C. His tomb is notable as one of only three completely intact royal burials discovered from ancient Egypt. French Egyptologists Pierre Montet and Georges Goyon unearthed the tomb in April 1940, though excavation efforts were hampered by the onset of World War II.

Egypt has experienced its share of high-profile art and antiquities thefts over the years. In 1977, Vincent van Gogh’s painting “Poppy Flowers,” valued at approximately $55 million, was stolen from the Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil Museum in Cairo, recovered two years later, and then stolen again in 2010, with its whereabouts remaining unknown since. The disappearance of the gold bracelet adds another chapter to Egypt’s long history of art thefts and highlights ongoing concerns regarding the security of its invaluable antiquities.

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