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EGYPTIAN DEITY STATUES A beautiful selection of statues to represent Egyptian Gods and Goddesses.
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Item #SI493: Isis Trinket Box The Egyptian deity Isis has been renowned for millennia as the greatest sorceress in all the universe. Now she will lend her powerful magic to you, and guard your most precious items. This deceptively clever statue is actually a jewelry/trinket box, wide and deep enough to hold several treasured possessions. It is carved with Egyptian imagery, and has twin winged Isis` on the lid. This lovely piece is a hand painted, cold cast resin. The box measures 6 1/2" high, and the storage area is 2" wide, 4" long, and 2" deep. One statue per box. |
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Item #SM960: Winged Maat Statue Ma`at was the Ancient Egyptian concept of truth, law, morality, and justice. Regulating the stars, seasons, and the actions of both mortals and the deities, it was Ma`at who set the order of the universe from chaos at the moment of creation. After her role in creation and continuously preventing the universe from returning to chaos, her primary role in Egyptian mythology dealt with the weighing of souls that took place in the underworld, Duat. The weight of a single feather from Ma`at was the measure that determined whether the souls (considered to reside in the heart) of the departed would reach the afterlife successfully or dwell forever in the underworld. This beautiful statue of Ma`at is hand painted in black and gold out of a sturdy cold-cast resin. Standing 8 3/4" tall, with a 10" wingspan from tip to tip, Ma`at wears a richly patterned golden dress and a single ostrich feather in her hair. |
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Item #ST720: Thoth Statue The Egyptian god of law, arbitration, science and writing, the ibis-headed god Thoth stands 11 3/4" tall in this exquisite statue. He is represented here as the observer, and the creator of written word as he was often revered. Made out of cold-cast resin and hand painted vividly in gold and silver, he is formed as though he is taking notes with his chisel and tablet, with his dark eyes staring past his writing to that which he exists beyond. This is a wonderful piece for all who revere the Egyptian pantheon or for those who look to Thoth for guidance in his mediation of the law. |
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Item #SA717: Anubis Statue One of the most widely recognized gods revered by the ancient Egyptians, Anubis is most frequently represented as a man with a black, jackal's head. Within Egyptian mythology, he is known often as the Embalmer, who helps prepare the dead for their journey to the underworld. Of old Anubis was also known to be the guardian of the dead, and the one who weighed the heart of against Ma'at to determine the worthiness of the deceased. As such, he had a prominent role throughout Egyptian history, and was worshiped in various forms into the 2nd century, with the eventual incarnation of Hermanubis even appearing in alchemical and hermetical works. This statue depicts Anubis in the traditional manner; an upright man with a crook in one hand and the ankh in the other, in the garb of the ancient Egyptians and a golden headdress hanging from his jackal head. Place it upon your altar and celebrate Anubis's stewardship over the dead, or remind yourself that in the end the truth in your heart will be weighed against a feather.
The statue, sculpted of cold cast resin, measures approximately 11 1/2" tall, 3" wide, and 5" deep. |
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