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King Tut: The Golden Tear of Ra

King Tut: The Golden Tear of Ra

Pharaoh's Glory and Artifacts. Attracts Wealth

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The Legend

The Myth: The Golden Tear of Ra

History tells us King Tut was buried in a coffin of solid gold, but myth tells us why. It is whispered that when the Boy King was born, the Sun God Ra shed a single tear of pure joy. That tear did not vanish. It shattered into millions of grains of golden sand that scattered across the desert surrounding Thebes.

Tutankhamun was the only Pharaoh who knew the secret to finding this divine dust. He did not just collect taxes. He gathered the "Tears of Ra" from the desert floor. This is why his tomb was overflowing with treasures while others were empty. He did not just own gold. He drew it to him like a magnet.

The Sand Element

The sand in this can is gathered from the same sacred desert floor. It is said to still hold the magnetic charge of Ra's tear, attracting wealth to whoever holds it.

In Ancient Egypt, gold was called the "Flesh of the Gods." Legend says this sand is charged with the memory of that gold. It acts as the Vault, representing your ability to hold onto money. Just as the desert preserves history forever, this sand ensures your wealth is not blown away by the winds of bad luck.

Ritual Instructions

How to Wake the King's Luck

Legend says the energy sleeps when the elements are still.

  1. Hold the can with both hands
  2. Shake it gently until the sand swirls into the water and bubbles of air rise
  3. Watch the storm. As the elements mix, you are recreating the chaos of creation that formed the first gold

Keep this can on your desk. As long as the water holds the sand and the air breathes above it, the Protection of the Golden King is with you.

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What's Included

  • Collectible decorated can
  • Authentic Egyptian elements (water, air, and sand)

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