Mystic statue

The Mystic Statue is a sculpture first introduced in. This piece is based on Thutmose's Bust of Nefertiti, from around 1345 BC. The limestone bust features Nefertiti, the Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten.

In New Leaf, the statue is displayed in the first Artwork room, in the southwest quadrant.

Authenticity
In, if Nefertiti is wearing a spherical headgear, rather than a cylindrical one, then it is a forgery.

In, if Nefertiti is wearing an earring, then it is a forgery.

Museum exhibit description
"Queen Nefertiti's Ancient Egyptian name means "the beautiful one has come." Her statue lives up to that."

- Museum Exhibit

"A bust of Nefertiti, whose name means "the beautiful one has come." A "royal wife," she was known as one of the three most beautiful women in ancient Egypt. It is not known whether the left eye is missing because it fell out, or because it was never completed."

- Museum Exhibit