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Egyptian Statue
Egyptian Statue
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Explore the rich pantheon of ancient Egypt with these beautifully crafted 3-inch statues, made from cold cast resin. Each statue represents a significant deity or figure, capturing the essence of their mythological power and influence. Choose from a variety of options, each with its own unique story:
- Bastet: The lioness-headed or domesticated cat goddess, Bastet is the goddess of home, fertility, and protector of women. She embodies both nurturing and fierce protection, making her a beloved deity in Egyptian households.
- Androsphinx: This human-headed sphinx represents wisdom, strength, and protection. Unlike the traditional lion-bodied Sphinx, the Androsphinx's human head emphasizes intelligence and guardianship.
- Anubis: The jackal-headed god of mummification and the afterlife, Anubis is a protector of graves and a guide for souls on their journey to the afterlife. He is a key figure in the process of embalming and burial.
- Horus: The falcon-headed god of the sky and kingship, Horus is a symbol of protection and royal power. He is often depicted with the Eye of Horus, an emblem of healing and safety.
- Isis: Known as the goddess of magic and motherhood, Isis is revered for her role in resurrection and protection. She is often depicted with a throne-shaped crown, symbolizing her status as the "Mother of Pharaohs."
- Thoth: The ibis-headed god of wisdom and writing, Thoth is credited with the invention of hieroglyphs and is a guardian of knowledge. He played a crucial role in the afterlife, recording the judgment of souls.
- Seth: The god of chaos and the desert, Seth is a complex figure representing both destruction and strength. He is often depicted with the head of a mysterious animal, symbolizing his unique and unpredictable nature.
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Osiris: The god of the afterlife and resurrection, Osiris is a central figure in Egyptian mythology symbolizing rebirth, order, and eternal life. Often depicted as a mummified king holding a crook and flail, he represents the promise of renewal and the cycle of life and death.
- Sitting Osiris: The god of the afterlife and ruler of the underworld, Sitting Osiris embodies judgment, resurrection, and eternal order. Depicted seated on a throne with the crook and flail across his chest, he represents stability, kingship, and the cycle of life beyond death.
- Hathor: The goddess of love, music, and motherhood, Hathor is a nurturing and joyful figure often shown with a sun disk and cow horns. She embodies beauty, celebration, and compassion, serving as a protector of women and a guide to the afterlife.
- Obelisk: A towering symbol of strength and divine connection, the obelisk represents the sun's rays and the enduring legacy of pharaohs. Covered in hieroglyphs, it serves as a tribute to the gods and a marker of power, often placed at temple entrances in ancient Egypt.
- Sekhmet: The lion-headed goddess of war and healing, Sekhmet is a fierce protector and a bringer of balance. Known for her fiery temper and immense power, she represents both destruction and the ability to restore health and order to the world.
This listing is for 1 statue. Choose your favorite from the dropdown menu to bring a piece of ancient Egyptian history into your home or collection. Each statue is a small but powerful reminder of the enduring legacy of these iconic deities.
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