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The ancient Egyptian Sphinx will
certainly add interest to your home decor and is a super Egyptian gift!
The
word "Sphinx" used by the Greeks derives perhaps from the Egyptian Shesepankh
"Living Statue". It designates a type of statue joining a human head to the
body of a lion and symbolizes sovereignty combining the strength of the lion
with a human intelligence.
The
Egyptian Sphinx was, with only a few exceptions in representations of some
Queens of the Middle Kingdom, shown as male. Also, the Egyptian Sphinx was
viewed as benevolent, a guardian, whereas the Greek Sphinx was invariably
malevolent towards people. The Sphinx was the embodiment of royal power often
shown smiting the King's enemies, or the King himself being represented as a
victorious Sphinx trampling on his foes. This Sphinx represents King Thutmosis
III wearing a striped "Nemes" head cloth protected by a Uraeus and a false
beard.
(Candle
not included)
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Features
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- Exquisite detail
- Great gift
- Enhances your home decor
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Specifications
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Size |
8" L |
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Materials |
Bonded marble casting |
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Finish |
Antique Stone |
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See Also
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