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Isis Protecting Osiris Statue | |
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British Museum,
London. 26th. Dynasty
This sculpture shows
Isis protecting her
husband Osiris with
her wings. The statue
was originally found
at the Temple of
Karnak in Thebes. The
statue was dedicated
by Sheshonq, Steward
of the God's adorer
Ankhnesneferibre. 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".
SIZE: 12.5"H (32cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue
ITEM MATERIAL:
Casting stone
ITEM FINISH: Black
granite
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Product Details: NAME: Isis Protecting Osiris Statue TYPE: Reproduction MANUFACTURER: Shop SKU: E-22
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