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Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XX,
1150 B.C. Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1237 B.C.
Winged Isis
makes a wonderful addtion to your Egyptian home or office decor. Collect the
Isis statues in all the positions! Here is
fantastic example of Egyptian art at it's best and perfect for art
collections!
This
sculpture shows Isis with her wings extended in a pose of protection, often
used to protect her son Horus or her husband Osiris.
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. The ancient
Egyptians regarded the Goddess as the “Eye of Ra”.
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Features
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- Enriches your home or office decor accessories
- Excellent Egyptian gift
- Sure to be the perfect conversatin starter!
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Specifications
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Size |
14" High |
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Material |
Bonded marble casting with marble base |
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Finish |
Gold with color detail |
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