Memory Details and Interactions

Memory Investment Statistics

Symbol

TISL

Volume

8,257

Creator

+$0.75

Revenue

+$3.75

Total Staked

$14.25

How many pATTN to stake?

Tokens per pATTN: 9.298

This image captures a vertical glass display case containing Egyptian artifacts and related items, likely situated within the Nairobi National Museum in Nairobi, Kenya

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This image captures a vertical glass display case containing Egyptian artifacts and related items, likely situated within the Nairobi National Museum in Nairobi, Kenya. The top portion of the display features a large, unframed papyrus-like sheet exhibiting a vibrant illustration of two Egyptian deities and hieroglyphs in black, red, and yellow tones. A prominent wooden sign above this illustration reads "EGYPTIAN FAIENCE". The middle section of the case holds several distinct items. On the left, a vertical color photograph displays a dark-skinned woman wearing an elaborate, modern beaded and feathered necklace. To the right of the photograph, a long, multi-strand necklace of predominantly light blue and orange/brown beads is vertically suspended. Adjacent to the necklaces are two white informational plaques with black text. The upper plaque, partially obscured, appears to describe "EGYPTIAN FAIENCE." The lower, fully legible plaque is titled "ROYAL COLLAR - EGYPT" and details the characteristics of a pectoral collar made of faience beads. Next to this lower plaque, a small, light green, turtle-shaped or scarab-shaped object with a ridged shell is present. The bottom section of the display, visible through a glass shelf, features a large, ornate broad collar or pectoral. This semi-circular piece is composed of numerous rows of alternating dark and light segments, possibly faience beads, forming a distinct pattern. Two gold-colored chains extend from its sides. Behind this collar, a small, stylized skull-like object is discernible. Two black and white QR codes are affixed to the glass pane, one on the left and one on the right. The interior of the display case is lined with a reddish-brown, textured material, possibly fabric or wood paneling. Faint reflections on the glass surface show glimpses of the surrounding museum environment, including a window in the upper left.