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Egyptian Horus Falcon Relief

Horus Falcon relief is ideal for your ancient art and museum decor. Horus's most important cult centers were at Edfu, where the God was venerated in the image of the winged disk, at Kom Ombo, where as Son of Ra he bore the name Haroeris, and at Heliopolis where he was regarded as the God of the Morning Sun under the name of Ra-Harakhty. This item is made of cultured marble and measures 7.5" x 11" x 5". Was $43.00

E116SP
34.96

Akhenaton, Nefertiti and Daughters Egyptian Family Portrait

This beautiful museum reproduction of Akhenaton, Nefertiti is quite an exquisite museum reproduction decor. Agyptiches Museum, Berlin. This relief shows Queen Nefertiti and husband, King Akhenaten, playing with two of her daughters while being rejuvenated by the rays of the Aten disc shining upon them. Nefertiti means The Beautiful one is come. She was the daughter of a high dignitary of the Pharaohís court. She was the wife of King Akhenaten, who ruled from 1379 to 1362 B.C. One of her six daughters was Ankhesenamun, Tutankhamuns wife. Her tomb has never been discovered. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 13"H x 15"W. Was $54.00

E077S
44.16
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Amun Ra as Ram on Base with Hieroglyphs

Amun Ra, God of Kings and King of Gods. The oldest and longest venerated ruler of ancient Egypt, Amun Ra meaning "hidden light". The sacred creature of Amun is the ram with curved horns. This image was probably suggested by the ram's procreative energy, a symbol to his aspect as a God of fertility. Amun Ra attained the position of supreme state God in the new kingdom, and as Amun Ra was identified with the Sun God. Lastly, the God He who abides in all things, was imagined as the soul (Ba) of all phenomena. This beautiful museum reproduction art is intricately carved to capture every detail of the original artwork. This fine art Amun Ra as Ram on Base with Hieroglyphs is quite an exquisite piece for a classical home or office interior design. This fine art sculpture is made of bonded stone and measures 6"H.

E001K
27.60

Isis and Osiris Wall Relief

Temple of Isis, Philae, Egypt. This relief shows Isis protecting her husband Osiris with her wings. Isis with her husband Osiris and their son Horus formed the main triad of the Egyptian religion. The name Isis means "Seat" or "Throne". She was regarded as the symbolical mother of the King. In myth she sought her dead husband and brother, Osiris, conceived her son Horus by him, buried and mourned him together with her sister Nephtys. Isis was regarded as the Eye of Ra and was worshipped as the "Great of Magic" who had protected her son Horus from snakes, predators and other dangers; thus she would protect mortal children also. In the New Kingdom Isis was closely connected with Hathor whose physical attributes, the cow's horns and sun-disk she adopted. The Ancient Egyptians regarded the Goddess as the "Eye of Ra". Osiris, the Resurrection God, is the central figure in the afterlife myth and in Egyptian mythology as a whole. His name means "The Seat of the Eye". This fine art Sculpture Isis and Osiris Wall Relief is quite an exquisite piece for a classical home or office interior design. It is ideal for your ancient art and museum replica interior decor. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 13.5"H x 20"W.

E017S
64.40

Ancient Egyptian Cartouche Box of King Tutankhamun

This Egyptian Cartouche Box of King Tutankhamun is perfect for you replica art museum decor. Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1237 B.C. Cartouche is the French word that scholars gave to the oval ring in which a king's name is written. The ancient Egyptians called it shenu which means to encircle. The idea being to represent the king as ruler of all that the sun encircled. This replica box is part of the treasures found in the tomb of the young king Tutankhamun. The lid of the box is inscribed with the name of Tutankhamun and reads as follows: Tut Ankh Amun (Perfect in the life of Amun), ruler of On (Thebes, today's Luxor) of Upper Egypt. This item is made of bonded marble and measures 8.25"L x 4"D x 3.5"H. Was $50.00

E162GP
40.48

Ancient Egyptian Eye of Horus relief

This beautiful museum reproduction art is intricately carved to capture every detail of the original artwork. This Ancient Egyptian Eye of Horus relief is quite an exquisite piece for a classical home or office interior design. It is ideal for your ancient art and museum replica interior decor. The eye of Horus also called Oudjat or Wedjat, is the left lunar eye which originates from the struggle btween Horus and Seth. In this fight, Horus loses his left eye which is taken by Seth, but then Horus acquires spiritual sight, the eye of light. The eye was later healed by Thoth and returned to Horus and then called the Oudjat. It was a symbol of the power of the God of light, and therefore a popular amulet for protection and good luck. Some oudjat eyes had an arm carrying the Ankh or the papyrus staff, symbol for to flourish. The eye of Horus was also used as a protection against the evil eye. From the late old kingdom, two oudjat eyes were placed on the door recesses of tombs. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 8" x 10.5" x 5".

E122SP
29.44

Ancient Egyptian Horus Falcon

This reproduction of Horus Falcon Statue is perfect for your ancient art and museum interior decor. In Egyptian mythology, the falcon was the animal that symbolized and represented the god Horus. Horus was the Divine Child of Osiris and Isis. As the Incarnate God, his roles were numerous. He united the cosmic principles of male and female. He interceded on behalf of the King to the Gods and as a living God, it is Horus who bestowed supreme power and divine kingship to a Pharaoh. From his union with Isis he has four sons, guardians of the four Canopic Jars that contain the visceras of the embalmed deceased. Horus most important cult centers were at Edfu, where the God was venerated in the image of the winged disk, at Kom Ombo, where as Son of Ra he bore the name Haroeris. This item is made of bonded marble and measures 9"H x 6.5"D. Was $43.00

E161GP
34.96

Ancient Egyptian Sekhmet Reproduction

Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Together with her husband Ptah and her son Nefertem, Sekhmet made up the Memphis Triad. Her name meant "The Mighty One". Goddess of War, she accompanied the King to battle and was often described as his mother. She spread terror everywhere; the henchmen of Seth and even the serpent Apophis succumbed to her. Sekhmet was represented as a lioness or as a woman with lion's head. Her weapons were arrows with which she pierces hearts and a fiery glow emanated from her body. She was connected with the fire-spitting Uraeus of the King and thereby became the Eye of Ra. This art is intricately molded to capture every detail of the original artwork. This fine art Seated Sekhmet Statue replica is quite an esquisite piece. It is the ideal piece for your museum ancient art reproduction decor. This item is made of bonded marble and measures 9"H.

E154GP
27.60

Ankh Statue on Marble Base

This fine art Ankh on marble base is quite an exquisite piece for a classical home or office interior design. This museum reproduction art is ideal for your interior decor. The ankh is the Egyptian sign of life and indicates that the King or God holding it has the power to give life or take it away from lesser mortals. The Ankh as a symbol of the life giving elements of air and water was often used by a God or Goddess who holds the ankh before the King's nose, giving him the breath of life or as streams of water in the form of ankhs running over the King during ritual purification. This ankh is decorated with the djed pillar and the dog-headed was scepter. The djed pillar was a symbol of stability and was considered the backbone of the God Osiris. The was scepter was a popular one for the Gods to hold and became a symbol of well-being and happiness. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 8.5"H.

E054SM
29.44

Ankh Wall Hanging Stone Finish

This Ankh Wall is quite an exquisite piece for a classical home or office interior design. It is ideal for your ancient fine art, museum replica interior decor. The Ankh is the Egyptian sign of life and indicates that the King or God holding it has the power to give life or take it away from lesser mortals. The Ankh as a symbol of the life giving elements of air and water was often used by a God or Goddess who holds the ankh before the King's nose, giving him the breath of life or as streams of water in the form of ankhs running over the King during ritual purification. This ankh is decorated with the djed pillar and the dog-headed was scepter. The djed pillar was a symbol of stability and was considered the backbone of the God Osiris. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 7.5"H.

E054SW
25.00

Anubis God of the Dead Egyptian Relief Marble Base

This beautiful egyptian art is carved to capture the original museum artwork. This Anubis God of the Dead Egyptian Relief is ideal for your ancient art and museum replica interior decor. Anubis, God of the Dead, represented with a head of a jackal or simply as a jackal opened the road to the other world and presided over embalming ceremony. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him into the presence of the sovereign judges where the soul of the deceased would be weighed. The origin of this God lay in the fact that jackals could be heard howling in the desert to the west of the Nile at sunset-at the time when burials took place. Here, Anubis is shown carrying the symbols of kingship. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 9"H.

E110SPM
49.68

Anubis God of the Dead Egyptian Relief Marble Base

This beautiful museum reproduction art is intricately carved to capture every detail of the original artwork. This fine art Anubis Standing Relief Sculpture is quite an exquisite piece for interior design. It is ideal for your ancient art and museum reproduction. Anubis, God of the Dead, represented with a head of a jackal or simply as a jackal opened the road to the other world and presided over embalmments. Anubis was the Guardian of Offerings brought to the ceremony by heirs of the deceased and he also guarded the mummy from evil forces in the night. He also was the guardian of the Sacred Esoteric Mysteries. Anubis is shown carrying the long was scepter and the crook and flail, symbols of kingship. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 38"H x 22"W.

E102SP
358.80

Anubis Standing Wall Relief

This museum reproduction of Anubis Standing Relief with stone finish is quite an exquisite piece for a classical home or office interior design. Anubis, God of the Dead, represented with a head of a jackal or simply as a jackal opened the road to the other world and presided over embalmments. Anubis was the Guardian of Offerings brought to the ceremony by heirs of the deceased and he also guarded the mummy from evil forces in the night. When the body was embalmed, a priest wearing a jackal mask acted as Anubis's representative. He also was the guardian of the Sacred Esoteric Mysteries. The origin of this God lay in the fact that jackals could be heard howling in the desert to the west of the Nile at sunset-at the time when burials took place. Here, Anubis is shown carrying the long ëwasí scepter and the crook and flail, symbols of kingship. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 38"H x 22"W.

E102S
285.20

Anubis Standing with Crook and Flail Egyptian Relief

This fine art Anubis Standing with Crook and Flail Egyptian Relief is quite an exquisite piece for a classical home or office interior design. It is ideal for your ancient art and museum replica interior decor. Anubis, God of the Dead, represented with a head of a jackal or simply as a jackal opened the road to the other world and presided over embalming cermonies. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him into the presence of the sovereign judges where the soul of the deceased would be weighed. Anubis was the Guardian of Offerings brought to the ceremony by heirs of the deceased and he also guarded the mummy from evil forces in the night. When the body was embalmed, a priest wearing a jackal mask acted as Anubis's representative. Here, Anubis is shown carrying the long was scepter and the crook and flail, symbols of kingship. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 11.5"H.

E053S
25.76

Anubis Standing with Crook and Flail Egyptian Wall Relief

This beautiful painted wall relief is of Anubis Standing with Crook and Flail Egyptian Relief is quite an exquisite piece for a classical home or office interior design. It is ideal for your ancient art and museum replica interior decor. Temple of Abydos, Egypt. Dynasty XIX, 1300 B.C. Anubis, God of the Dead, represented with a head of a jackal or simply as a jackal opened the road to the other world and presided over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him into the presence of the sovereign judges where the soul of the deceased would be weighed. This painted relief of Anubis is shown carrying the long was scepter and the crook and flail, symbols of kingship. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 11.5"H.

E053SP
29.44

Anubis Relief Fine Art

This beautiful museum reproduction art is intricately carved to capture every detail of the original artwork. This Anubis relief fine art replica is quite an exquisite piece for a classical home or office interior design. It is ideal for your ancient art and museum replica interior decor. Temple of Abydos, Egypt. Dynasty XIX, 1300 B.C. Anubis the jackal headed god associated with mummification and the afterlife. In the ancient Egyptian language, Anubis is known as Inpu. Anubis was the god to protect the dead and bring them to the after life. He was usually portrayed as a half human. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 22" x 9"W.

E034SP
82.80

Egyptian Hathor Relief Sculpture

This museum reproduction of Egyptian Hathor Relief is quite an exquisite piece for home or office interior design. Her name means The Dwelling of Horus, for it was thought that Horus as the Sun God came to rest each evening on her breast before being reborn with the awakening dawn. She was often represented as a cow or with bovine attributes such as a cows head. Hathor was the Goddess of Joy and Motherhood and the embodiment of all that is best in women. Hathor was the Supreme Goddess of sexual love in Egypt. Her main attributes were two ritual instruments carried by her priestesses, the sistrum, a bronze sacred rattle and the menat, a necklace, thick with beads and a counterpoise long enough to be grasped in the hand which was only worn by Hathor, but used by her priestesses as a healing instrument. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 6.75"H.

E094S
25.00

Egyptian Goddess Isis Relief Sculpture

This Isis Relief collectible is quite an exquisite piece for a classical home or office interior design. It is ideal for your ancient art and museum replica interior decor. The name Isis means seat or throne. She was regarded as the symbolical mother of the King. In myth, she sought her dead husband and brother, Osiris, conceived her son Horus by him, buried and mourned him together with her sister Nephtys. Isis was regarded as the Eye of Ra and was worshipped as the Great of Magic who had protected her son Horus from snakes, predators and other dangers: thus she would protect mortal children also. Here she carries the ankh and the papyrus sceptre of Goddesses as well as the horns and sun disk of Hathor. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 38"H x 22"W.

E107SP
358.80

Egyptian Sekhmet Relief Sculpture

This beautiful Museum Art Reproduction of Sekhmet is quite an exquisite piece for a classical home or office interior design. Together with her husband Ptah and her son Nefertem, Sekhmet made up the Memphis Triad. Her name meant "The Mighty One". Her nature being that of a Goddess of War, she accompanied the King to battle and was often described as his mother. Sekhmet was represented as a lioness or as a woman with lion's head. Her weapons were arrows "with which she pierces hearts" and a fiery glow emanated from her body. She was connected with the fire spitting Uraeus of the King and thereby became the "Eye of Ra". Sekhmet was also regarded as the one "Great of Magic" whose knowledge of sorcery gave her a place in the service of healing. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 11.5"H.

E056S
25.76

Bust of Cleopatra Queen of Egypt

This beautiful museum reproduction is intricately carved to capture every detail of the original artwork. This fine art Bust of Cleopatra Queen of Egypt is quite an exquisite piece for a classical home or office interior decor. It is ideal for your ancient art and museum interior decor. The last of the Macedonian rulers of Egypt, Cleopatra VII has been preserved in legend as a woman of formidable intellect and ambition who used her beauty and charm to advance Egyptís fortunes. In 51 B.C. she became joint ruler with her father Ptolemy XII and then with her brother and husband Ptolemy XIII. Cleopatra was a remarkable woman and a formidable queen. She was the only Ptolemaic ruler to learn to speak Egyptian. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 11"H. Was $117.00

E100S
95.68

Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut

Queen Hatshepsut assumed the position of pharaoh and the length of her reign usually is given as twenty two years, since she was assigned a reign of twenty one years and nine months by the third-century B.C. Hatshepsut meaning, Foremost of Noble Ladies. She is generally regarded by Egyptologists as one of the most successful pharaohs, reigning longer than any other woman of an indigenous Egyptian dynasty. This fine art Bust of Queen Hatshepsut interior design decor is quite an exquisite piece for a classical home or office interior design. Upon the death of her father, Tuthmosis I, Hatshepsut became sole legitimate heir. This bust derives from one of the statues placed throughout her magnificent funerary temple at Keir el Bahri. The statue shows the great Queen in idealized masculine guise. Nevertheless, the prim little face and the delicate figure give a distinctly feminine impression. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 13" x 8.5" x 6.5".

E113S
95.68
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