The golden contract of King Psusennes the First, Egyptian Museum
- A necklace of King Psusennes the First, with five heavy threads of gold attached to it a rectangular plate decorated with two cartouches bearing the names of the king. The two cartouches are enclosed separately sitting: the first on the right is for the god Amun, represented by two tall feathers on his head;
- The upper part is decorated with a winged sun disk. All decorative elements of the plate were inlaid with semi-precious stones, such as agate, lapis lazuli and green feldspar. The plate is attached in a group of golden chains of different length and sweetened with golden lotus flowers.