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Egyptian Statuary
EGYPTIAN THEMED
STATUARY & CRAFTS
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Egyptian Anubis Statue
Egyptian Anubis Statue - Features lovely gold and black colorings, felt covered bottom to prevent scratching of display shelves, Measures 3 1/2 inches high with base measurement of about 1 inch. Very nice display piece for altar, shelf or collection addition.
About Anubis:
Anubis is an incredibly ancient god, and was the original god of the dead before Osiris "took over" the position. After that point, Anubis was changed to be one of the many sons of Osiris and the psychopomp (conductor of souls) of the underworld. His totem of the jackal is probably due to the fact that jackals would hunt at the edges of the desert, near the necropolis and cemeteries throughout Egypt.
Anubis is dipicted as a man with the head of a jackal-like animal. Unlike a real jackal, Anubis' head is black, representing his position as a god of the dead. He is rarely shown fully-human, but he is depicted so in the Temple of Abydos of Rameses II. There is a beautiful statue of him as a full jackal in the tomb of Tutankhamun.
$6.97
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Egyptian Bastet Statue
Egyptian Bastet Statue - Features lovely gold and black colorings, Measures 3 inches high with base measurement of about 1 3/4 inches. Very nice display piece for altar, shelf or collection addition.
About Bastet:
Bastet also called Bast Patron of the sun (originally) the moon (after the Greeks), cats, women and secrets. A desert cat, or a woman with the head of a cat (this form possibly dates after the domestication of the Egyptian wild cat).
Bast is probably the most famous Egyptian goddess after Isis, Bast was said to be the daughter of Ra, though long after he created the primal gods. She was originally a sun goddess, but after contact with the Greeks, she changed to a moon goddess, probably due to the Greeks associating her with Artemis.
$6.97
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Egyptian Isis Kneeling Statue
Egyptian Anubis Statue - Features lovely gold and black colorings, felt covered bottom to prevent scratching of display shelves, Measures 3 inches high with a wing span of about 3 inches wide. The base measures about 1 1/2 inches. Very nice display piece for altar, shelf or collection addition.
About Isis:
Isis is known as a beautiful woman in magnificent clothing, sometimes shown wearing the sun disk. She has almost no variant forms. Patron of women, mothers, children, magic, medicine and the ritual of life.
Isis is depicted as what may be the oldest deity in Egypt, Isis form or shape has also survived the ages as well as her importance. Isis was worshiped universally by all Egyptians a major goddess of of the Egyptians pantheon, she was revered as the great protector, prayed to for guidance and beseeched for peace in the world.
$6.97
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Egyptian Deities 4 Piece Set
Egyptian Deities 4 Piece Set - Features one statue each of these four Egyptian Deities Bast, Isis, Anubis and Sekhmet. Statues range in sizes from 3 1/2" - 1 1/2" tall by 2 " - 1 1/2" wide. Colorings are black, gold and some red. Mostly black and gold. Fine facial details as well as Inscribed markings and hieroglyphs.
About these Deities: (Left to Right)
Sekhmet is depicted as being a woman with the head of a lioness. The Patron of divine retribution, vengeance and conquest. Sekhmet means "The Mighty One," and she was one of the most powerful of the gods and goddesses. Sekhmet was the goddess who dished out divine punishment to the enemies of gods and of the Pharaoh. Known sometimes as "The Eye Of Ra" she accompanied the Pharaoh into battle, launching fiery arrows into the battle ahead of him. Sekhmet could also send plagues and disease against her enemies but was also invoked at times to avoid plague and cure disease.
Isis is known as a beautiful woman in magnificent clothing, sometimes shown wearing the sun disk. She has almost no variant forms. Patron of women, mothers, children, magic, medicine and the ritual of life.
Isis is depicted as what may be the oldest deity in Egypt, Isis form or shape has also survived the ages as well as her importance. Isis was worshiped universally by all Egyptians a major goddess of of the Egyptians pantheon, she was revered as the great protector, prayed to for guidance and beseeched for peace in the world.
Anubis is an incredibly ancient god, and was the original god of the dead before Osiris "took over" the position. After that point, Anubis was changed to be one of the many sons of Osiris and the psychopomp (conductor of souls) of the underworld. His totem of the jackal is probably due to the fact that jackals would hunt at the edges of the desert, near the necropolis and cemeteries throughout Egypt.
Anubis is dipicted as a man with the head of a jackal-like animal. Unlike a real jackal, Anubis' head is black, representing his position as a god of the dead. He is rarely shown fully-human, but he is depicted so in the Temple of Abydos of Rameses II. There is a beautiful statue of him as a full jackal in the tomb of Tutankhamun.
Bast Patron of the sun (originally) the moon (after the Greeks), cats, women and secrets. A desert cat, or a woman with the head of a cat (this form possibly dates after the domestication of the Egyptian wild cat).
Bast is probably the most famous Egyptian goddess after Isis, Bast was said to be the daughter of Ra, though long after he created the primal gods. She was originally a sun goddess, but after contact with the Greeks, she changed to a moon goddess, probably due to the Greeks associating her with Artemis.
$29.97
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Egyptian Canopic Jar 4 Piece Set
Egyptian Canopic Jar 4 piece Set - Features 4 Canopic Jars measuring from 3 1/4 inches to 3 1/2 inches high. Each jar has interior depth of about 1 1/4 inch. Colorings range from mint green to pale yellows, turquoise and golds. Designs are realistic to Egyptian beliefs, religion and deities. Tops snap on with plastic seals. A wonderful addition to any Egyptian statuary collection.
About Canopic Jars:
Canopic Jars: Used among the ancient Egyptians and were commonly made of Limestone, Pottery, Wood or Bronze. The jars were used from the period of the Old Kingdom on-wards to store various internal organs which were removed during the process of mummification. All the Viscera were not kept in a single Canopic Jar but were each placed in it own jar.
The Egyptians used Four Canopic Jars each intended to safe keep a particular human organ.
The four types of jars also represented the Four Cardinal Points of the Compass.
Each jar was associated with one of the Four Sons of Horus.
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(Duamutef, The jackal headed jar) Represented the East. It contained the Stomach and was protected by the Goddess Neith.
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(Qebehsenuef, The falcon headed jar) Represented the West. It contained the Intestines and was protected by the Goddess Selket.
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(Hapi, The Baboon headed jar) Represented the North. It contained the lungs and was protected by the Goddess Nephthys.
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(Imseti, The human headed jar) Represented the South. It contained the Liver and was protected by the Goddess Isis.
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Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead and Scarab Statue
Ancient Egyptian Book of The Dead - Beautifully illustrated, 224 page book of the complete Book of the Dead text and a richly detailed, collectible Egyptian scarab statue.
An ancient vision of the Afterlife:
"As for him who knows this book, nothing evil shall have power over him. He shall go in and out, and bread and beer all good things shall be given to him." Spell 181, Book of the Dead of Ani.
Buried with the deceased in ancient Egyptian tombs, the Book of the Dead was intended to assist the spirit in its transition form death to eternal life. This was thought to be a dangerous journey through a netherworld filled with hazards. The Book of the Dead provided the deceased with magical spells that ensured its safe passage to the world of the living.
This beautifully designed book presents the complete text of the Book of the Dead, translated by an eminent Egyptologist. It is profusely illustrated with spectacular color reproductions of jewelry, tomb paintings, amulets, and other artwork, including papyrus scroll from ancient versions of the Book of the Dead depicting rituals such as the Weighing of the Heart and the Opening of the Mouth. What's more, this edition comes with a richly detailed, collectible scarab figure, considered by the Egyptians to be a symbol of resurrection.
Boxed Book of the Dead and Collectable scarab statue measures approximately 10 1/2" Inches wide by 12" Inches long and 2" Inches deep.
$43.95
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