Authorities in Egypt are actively searching for a 3,000-year-old gold bracelet that belonged to a pharaoh and has gone missing from the renowned Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The exquisite bracelet, adorned with a lapis lazuli bead, was last observed in the restoration laboratory. The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities has launched an investigation to track down the priceless artifact, which holds significant historical and cultural value. The disappearance of such a precious item has sparked concern and calls for heightened security measures at museums across Egypt. The bracelet is a tangible link to Egypt’s rich ancient history and serves as a reminder of the country’s illustrious past.

Priceless Pharaoh’s Bracelet Missing from Cairo’s Egyptian Museum

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