Mummy King Merch
Description: Kongfrontation was a ride at the Universal Studios Florida theme park, in Orlando, Florida, the main attraction in the park's New York section. It opened as one of the original attractions at the park on June 7, 1990 and was closed on September 8, 2002; Revenge of the Mummy opened in its place on May 21, 2004. Kongfrontation was based on the 1976 King Kong film and King Kong Encounter, an extinct attraction on the long running Studio Tour at Universal Studios Hollywood.
Description: "Ancient energy meets street royalty in this fire design. A bandaged mummy king rocking red sunglasses, crown, and ankh chain — dripping with mystery, power, and attitude. Bold red and black aesthetic for those who move in silence but rule everything. Perfect streetwear flex for Gen Z who love dark urban art on oversized tees, hoodies, and jackets.
Description: Isis was an important religious figure within the Ancient Egyptian pantheon. Wife to Osiris and mother to Horus, she wielded considerable power and was known for her skill in magic. She is often depicted in a winged form with a throne on her head, the throne being part of the hieroglyphs used to spell her name. I have based my version of Isis off various New Kingdom artifacts.
Description: Tutankhamun was an Egyptian pharaoh during the period of Egyptian history known as the New Kingdom or sometimes the New Empire Period. Since his discovery he has been colloquially referred to as King Tut. Tutankhamun mask is one of the most recognisable symbols of egiptian times.
Description: Unearth the treasures of ancient Egypt with this delightful King Tutankhamun gnome. Sporting a classic blue and gold nemes headdress and holding the royal crook and flail, he adds a regal touch to any outfit. Grab this cute historical design to show off your love for classic antiquity.
Description: This striking graphic features a stylized Egyptian Pharaoh and a mysterious mummy nestled inside a golden sarcophagus. Framed by an arc of soaring bats and the playful, pun-filled question "Who's Your Mummy?", this design perfectly blends historical iconography with modern humor. The bold yellow and cream palette against a deep black background gives it a classic "museum gift shop" feel with a rebellious, comedic twist.