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Bring Egyptian mythology right
into your own home with the beaurifully detailed wall relief museum
reproduction. Be the envy of the neighborhood!
This
relief shows Isis protecting her husband Osiris with her wings. A pharaoh is
also shown offering a libation to them. Isis together 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".
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Features
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- Original relief found at the Temple of Isis in Philae, Egypt
- Exquisite detail of 26th Dynasty(530 BC) wall art
- Enhances your home decor
- Perfect gift
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Specifications
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Size |
13.5" H x 20" W |
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Weight |
17 lbs |
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Materials |
Bonded stone casting |
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Finish |
Antique stone |
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See Also
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