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Anubis
Anubis
was the jackal headed god of the Egyptian underworld. His
duties included conducting the souls of the dead to the
underworld and the weighing of their hearts. The son of
Osiris and Nephthys, he is credited with inventing the art
of embalming. Made of cold cast resin & hand painted,
this statue is perfect for any collection. 9" high.
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AG-SA055
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| $23.95
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Anubis Trinket Box
Anubis
in jackal form sits atop a golden box. Lid comes off so
you can keep your small treasures inside for him to guard
for you. Box 3-1/2" high, 4-3/4" long, 3"
wide. Anubis figure adds another 3-1/4" to the height.
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AG-SA224
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| $41.95
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Anubis: Small
Anubis,
the son of Osiris and Nephthys, is portrayed here in his
jackal form, though he is more commonly represented as a
jackal headed man. Anubis attained his fame after conducting
the first embalming in history on his father Osiris, whom
was dismembered by his brother, Set. This granted Osiris
immortality, and both father and son ruled of aspects of
the underworld. This statue is cold cast resin & hand-painted.
He is 5-1/2" long.
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AG-SA393
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| $11.95
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Bast
Bast,
a national deity of ancient Egypt, was the cat headed goddess
of the beneficial aspect of the Sun, opposing Sekmet, who
personified its destructive power. She was said to be the
sister or daughter of Ra, and also his wife. She was a kind
goddess, and protects men against evil spirits and contagious
disease. She is depicted here in her full cat form. Made
of cold cast resin & hand-painted.
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AG-SB069
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| $25.95
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Bast
A depiction
of the goddess Bast in her full cat form. A national deity
of ancient Egypt, Bast was a kind and loving goddess, protecting
man from contagious disease and evil spirits. Her festivals
were light hearted and full of joy. This statue is made
of cold cast resin and hand painted. It stands 5-1/2"
high.
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AG-SB392
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| $11.95
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Canopic jars (set of 4)
Canopic
Jars were used to hold the organs of the dead after they
were embalmed. The lids were commonly carved to resemble
the four sons of Horus. The four organs housed by the jars
were the lungs, the stomach, the liver and the intestines.
Egyptians held no regard for the brain, which was discarded.
The heart was left inside the body, to be judged in the
afterlife. The set of four Canopic jars are cold cast resin
& hand-painted. They are all 3-3/4" high.
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AG-SC116
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| $26.95
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Horus Canopic Jar
Horus
Ceramic Jar with intricate sculpture and design. H: 9-1/4".
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AG-SH352
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| $45.95
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