Reclining Anubis miniature Statue Museum Reproduction
Size: 2.75 H x 3.75 L (7 x 9.5 cm) The Egyptians didn't worship the animals, but the forces of nature that they symbolized. 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 [... more]
$9.88
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Egyptian Ram Statue Museum Reproduction
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$10.98
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Small Maat Statue Museum Reproduction
Size: 9.5 H (24 cm) The Goddess Maat is the personification of all the elements of cosmic harmony as established by the Creator-God at the beginning of time-including truth, justice, law, world order and moral integrity. Maat is shown as a lady wearing [... more]
$27.57
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The Great Sphinx of Giza Statue Museum Reproduction
Size: 14 W x 5 H (35x13cm) Giza Plateau, Cairo. 2550 B.C. Proud monument of a civilization that has long since disappeared, the great pyramid was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Ancient Egyptians saw the pyramid as the primal hill, the [... more]
$90.79
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Kneeling Anubis Statue Museum Reproduction
Size: 8 H (20 cm) Anubis is shown here in the Praise and Glorification pose known as the Henu pose. Anubis and sometimes Horus are often shown in this pose where they salute the rising sun each dawn. The Egyptians didn't worship the animals, but the [... more]
$42.88
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Large Thoth Statue Museum Reproduction
Size: 14.25 H (36 cm) Originally named Tehuti by the Egyptians, Thoth was given his better known name by the Greeks. They linked him with their god Hermes, and like Hermes, he was considered to be the god of wisdom, writing and invention. He was also the [... more]
$56.31
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Large Sekhmet Statue Museum Reproduction
Size: 14.5 H (37 cm) Egyptian Museum, Cairo XXVI Dynasty, 600 B.C. 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 [... more]
$53.88
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Large Sobek Statue Museum Reproduction
Size: 15 H (38 cm) The name Sobek means crocodile. He was a crocodile god much favored by the kings of the twelfth and thirteenth dynasties. Many of the rulers of this period chose to bear names such as Sobek-Hotep, which means Sobek is merciful . His [... more]
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Lakshmi Statue Museum Reproduction
Size: 14.5 H (37cm) Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, happiness and beauty emerged from the ocean of milk when the Gods churned it to produce Amrita (divine nectar) and she at once became Vishnu s consort. She is pictured as an ideal of slim-waisted, full [... more]
$182.75
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Small Royal Ease Kuan-Yin statue Museum Reproduction
Size: 6.5 H (17cm) Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City 11th-12th century Kuan Yin, originally known as Avalokiteswara (the Lord who regards), is a highly revered manifestation of the Buddha who appears in Chinese scriptures around 400 a.d. Kuan Yin [... more]
$75.88
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Small canopic jar of Imseti Statue Museum Reproduction
Size: 4.5 H (11.5cm) Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London Canopic Jars were in use from the Old Kingdom onwards in Egypt to store various internal organs removed during the process of mummification. They were four in number and eventually came [... more]
$15.38
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Small Sekhmet Statue Museum Reproduction
Size: 9.5 H (24 cm) Egyptian Museum, Cairo XXVI Dynasty, 600 B.C. 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 [... more]
$26.38
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