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Egyptian Lotus brooch, blue-turquoise enamel: LOTUS JEWELRY
The lotus rises in
the morning from the
muddy waters to
flower and is
therefore a symbol of
purity, resur...
Egyptian enameled Bird brooch: EGYPTIAN BIRD BROOCH
The enameled gold
bird brooch is from a
colorful scene that
represents offerings
in a tomb at Biban ...
Ancient Egyptian Ram brooch: Ancient Egyptian Ram
brooch
The Ram symbolizes
creative heat,
eadurance, fertility,
gentleness,
knowledge, peace,
str...
Ancient Egyptian Enameled Scarab brooch, blue: Scarab Jewelry
The beetle being the
emblem of Khepera,
the God of the
morning sun, was
regarded by ancient
Egyptians as...
Ancient Egyptian King Tutankhamen cufflinks: Ancient Egyptian King
Tutankhamen
King Tutankhamen
reigned in Egypt in
1333-1323 BC. The
image on the
cufflinks is an
...
Nile River Goddess: Brooklyn Museum of
Art, New York. 4000
B.C....
Ishtar statue: Louvre Museum, Paris.
2000 B.C....
Amun-Ra: Egyptian Museum,
Berlin. 18th Dynasty
1500 B.C....
Head of Anubis: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 19th Dynasty
1550.B.C....
Bust of Queen Nefertiti: Dahlem Museum,
Berlin. 1365 B.C....
Bust of Queen Nefertiti: Dahlem Museum,
Berlin. 18th Dynasty
1365 B.C....
Egyptian Musicians: Tomb of Nakht, Egypt.
Dynasty XVIII 1450
B.C....
Mummification Wall Plaque Painted: Tomb of Senneden,
Luxor, Egypt. 19th.
Dynasty 1290-1224 B.C....
Bust of Cleopatra: No description available for this Ancient Egypt Store product, Please contact Customer Service for details...
Coronation scene of Seti I - Painted Relief: Temple of Abidos,
Egypt. 19th. Dynasty
1317 B.C....
Coronation scene of Seti I Relief: Temple of Abidos,
Egypt. 19th. Dynasty
1317 B.C....
Anubis Relief - Painted: Temple of Abidos,
Egypt. 19th.Dynasty
1317 B.C....
Anubis Relief: Temple of Abidos,
Egypt. 19th. Dynasty
1317 B.C....
The offering of Maat - Painted Relief: Temple of Abydos,
Egypt. 19th. Dynasty
1317 B.C....
Egyptian Priest Relief - Painted: Temple of Abidos,
Egypt. 19th. Dynasty
1317 B.C....
Winged Isis relief - Painted: This sculpture shows
Isis with her wings
extended in a pose of
protection. The name
Isis means "Seat"
or "Throne". She w...
Isis relief: This sculpture shows
Isis with her wings
extended in a pose of
protection. The name
Isis means "Seat"
or "Throne". She w...
Isis relief - Large Painted: he name Isis
means “seat”
or “throne”. She was
regarded as the
symbolical mother of
the King. In myth,
she sought her ...
Isis relief - Large: The name Isis
means “seat”
or “throne”. She was
regarded as the
symbolical mother of
the King. In myth,
she sought her...
Thoth relief - Large Painted: Originally named
Tehuti by the
Egyptians, Thoth was
given his better
known name by the
Greeks. They linked
him with th...
Thoth relief - Large: Originally named
Tehuti by the
Egyptians, Thoth was
given his better
known name by the
Greeks. They linked
him with th...
Isis and Queen Nefertari Wall Plaque: Tomb of Nefertari,
Valley of the Queens.
Luxor, Egypt 1270 B.C....
Anubis Statue on Marble Base: Temple of Abydos,
Egypt. 19th Dynasty
1300 B.C....
Isis Statue on Marble Base: Temple of Isis,
Philae, Egypt. 345
B.C....
Bust of Queen Hatshepsut: Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York.
18th Dynasty 1500 B.C....
Egyptian Scarab Relief: The scarab was
associated very early
on in Egypt with the
generative forces of
the rising sun and
with the concepts of
...
Horus Falcon Relief: In Egyptian
mythology, Horus was
the Divine Child of
Osiris and Isis. As
the Incarnate God,
his roles were
numerous. H...
Eye of Horus Relief: The eye of Horus also
called Oudjat or
Wedjat, is the left
lunar eye which
originates from the
struggle btween Horus
a...
Egyptian Obelisk: Obelisks are tall,
slender four sided
shafts carved from a
single stone and
topped with a point
known as a
pyramidion....
Pyramid of the Gods Statue: Ancient Egyptians saw
the pyramid as the
primeval hill, rising
from the waters of
the beginning, the
creator’s birthplac...
Queen Nefertari wall plaque: Valley of the Queens,
Luxor, Egypt. Dynasty
XIX, 1270 B.C....
Queen Nefertari Statue on Marble Base: Tomb of Nefertari,
Valley of the Queens,
Luxor. 19th Dynasty
1270 B.C....
Victory Palette of King Narmer Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 1st. Dynasty
3200 B.C....
Ushabti Statue on Marble Base: British Museum,
London. 26th Dynasty
600 B.C....
The Weighing of the Heart Wall Plaque: British Museum,
London. Dynasty XVIII
1500 B.C....
King Akhenaton Offering to Aton Wall Plaque: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. Dynasty XVIII
1370 B.C....
Ptolemaic Relief - Painted: British Museum,
London. 200 B.C....
Ptolemaic Relief: British Museum,
London. 200 B.C....
Large Kneeling Winged Isis Statue: This sculpture shows
Isis with her wings
extended in a pose of
protection. The name
Isis means "Seat"
or "Throne". She w...
Large Kneeling Winged Isis Statue: This sculpture shows
Isis with her wings
extended in a pose of
protection. The name
Isis means "Seat"
or "Throne". She w...
Large standing winged Isis Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XX,
1150 B.C. Dynasty
XVIII, 1347-1237 B.C....
Large Horus Statue: Horus is the Falcon-
God ‘Lord of the Sky’
and symbol of divine
kingship. The name
Horus is a latinized
form of the
gre...
Large Anubis Statue: The Egyptians didn't
worship the animals,
but the forces of
nature that they
symbolized. Anubis,
God of the Dead,
repr...
Large Isis Statue: The name Isis
means “seat”
or “throne”. She was
regarded as the
symbolical mother of
the King. In myth,
she sought her...
Large Osiris Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Late Period,
700 B.C....
Large Ptah Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1337 B.C....
Large Sekhmet Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo XXVI Dynasty,
600 B.C....
Large Bastet Statue: British Museum,
London Late Period,
664-332 B.C....
Large Selket Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1337 B.C....
Large Isis Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1237 B.C.
...
Large Ra-Harakti Statue: Harakhte, whose name
meant “Horus of the
Horizon”, and who was
also called “Horus of
the Two Horizons”,
was the form whi...
Large Amun-Ra Statue: New York Metropolitan
Museum of Art Dynasty
XXII, 945-715 B.C....
Large Hathor Statue: Her name means “The
Dwelling of Horus”,
for it was thought
that Horus as the Sun
God came to rest each
evening on her br...
Large Sobek Statue: The name Sobek means
crocodile. He was a
crocodile god much
favored by the kings
of the twelfth and
thirteenth dynasties...
Large Thoth Statue: Originally named
Tehuti by the
Egyptians, Thoth was
given his better
known name by the
Greeks. They linked
him with th...
Large Seth Statue: Seth is “He before
whom the sky shakes”,
God of winds and
storms, with
lightning and thunder
his heralds. Early in
Egy...
Large Maat Statue: The Goddess Maat is
the personification
of all the elements
of cosmic harmony as
established by the
Creator-God at the
...
Kneeling Anubis Statue: Anubis is shown here
in the “Praise and
Glorification” pose
known as the “Henu”
pose. Anubis and
sometimes Horus are
o...
Isis Protecting Osiris Statue: British Museum,
London. 26th. Dynasty...
The Sacred Triad Wall Relief: The Louvre Museum,
France. 18th Dynasty
1450 B.C....
Egyptian Cat Bastet Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 600 B.C....
Egyptian Cat Bastet Statue - Large: British Museum,
London. 18th Dynasty
1200 B.C....
Egyptian Sphinx Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 18th Dynasty
1450 B.C....
The Rosetta Stone Replica: British Museum,
London. 203 B.C....
Mummification Statue: The God Anubis is
represented here
embalming the body of
the high official
Sennedjem. The term
embalming (Senefer)
mea...
Small Kneeling Winged Isis Statue: This sculpture shows
Isis with her wings
extended in a pose of
protection. The name
Isis means "Seat"
or "Throne". She w...
Medium Kneeling Winged Isis Statue: This sculpture shows
Isis with her wings
extended in a pose of
protection. The name
Isis means "Seat"
or "Throne". She w...
Egyptian sphinx candle holder: The word "Sphinx"
used by the Greeks
derives perhaps from
the Egyptian
Shesepankh "Living
Statue". It
designates a typ...
Anubis Box: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1237 B.C.
Egyptian Museum,
Cairo ...
Pyramid Box: Proud monument of a
civilization that has
long since
disappeared, the
great pyramid was one
of the Seven Wonders
of th...
King Tutankhamun Hunting Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1337 B.C....
Zodiac of Denderah Mirror: SIZE: 14"H (36 cm)
ITEM TYPE: Mirror
ITEM MATERIAL: bonded
marble & glass
ITEM FINISH: Antique
stone finish...
Anubis Relief - Small: Temple of Abydos,
Egypt. Dynasty XIX,
1300 B.C....
Large coffin of King Tutankhamun with small King Tut inside: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1337 B.C....
Small coffin of King Tut with small King Tut inside: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1337 B.C....
Small Anubis coffin with mummy inside: The coffin is shaped
as a mummiform Anubis
figure, arms crossed
on the chest holding
ankhs, the Egyptian
symbol of life....
Large Anubis coffin with mummy inside: The coffin is shaped
as a mummiform Anubis
figure, arms crossed
on the chest holding
ankhs, the Egyptian
symbol of life....
Small standing winged Isis Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XX,
1150 B.C. Dynasty
XVIII, 1347-1237 B.C....
Small Horus Statue: Horus is the Falcon-
God ‘Lord of the Sky’
and symbol of divine
kingship. The name
Horus is a latinized
form of the
gre...
Small Anubis Statue: The Egyptians didn't
worship the animals,
but the forces of
nature that they
symbolized. Anubis,
God of the Dead,
repr...
Small Isis Statue: The name Isis
means “seat”
or “throne”. She was
regarded as the
symbolical mother of
the King. In myth,
she sought her...
Small Osiris Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Late Period,
700 B.C. Dynasty
XVIII, 1347-1237 B.C....
Small Ptah Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1337 B.C....
Seated Isis Miniature Statue: The name Isis
means “seat”
or “throne”. She was
regarded as the
symbolical mother of
the King. In myth,
she sought her...
Seated Osiris Miniature Statue: Osiris, the
Resurrection God, is
the central figure in
the afterlife myth
and in Egyptian
mythology as a whole.
His na...
Seated Anubis Miniature Statue: The Egyptians didn't
worship the animals,
but the forces of
nature that they
symbolized. Anubis,
God of the Dead,
repr...
Seated Sekhmet Miniature Statue: Together with her
husband Ptah and her
son Nefertem, Sekhmet
made up the Memphis
Triad. Her name
meant "The Mighty
One...
Seated Horus Miniature Statue: Horus is the Falcon-
God ‘Lord of the Sky’
and symbol of divine
kingship. The name
Horus is a latinized
form of the
gre...
Isis Nursing Horus Miniature Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo, Dynasty XIX,
1300 B.C....
Seated King Khephren Miniature Statue: SIZE: 4"H (9.5 cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue
ITEM MATERIAL: Bonded
marble
ITEM FINISH: Antique
stone finish...
Horus Falcon Miniature Statue: In Egyptian
mythology, Horus was
the Divine Child of
Osiris and Isis. As
the Incarnate God,
his roles were
numerous. H...
Egyptian Cat Miniature Statue: The first reference
to the domestic cat
appears in the
eleventh dynasty.
Because it was
hostile to snakes, it
became a...
Reclining Anubis Miniature Statue: The Egyptians didn't
worship the animals,
but the forces of
nature that they
symbolized. Anubis,
God of the Dead,
repr...
Bust of Ramses II: Egyptian Museum,
Turin, Italy. Dynasty
19th 1250 B.C....
Bust of King Akhenaton: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. Dynasty 18th
1365 B.C....
Kneeling winged Isis Miniature Statue: This sculpture shows
Isis with her wings
extended in a pose of
protection. The name
Isis means "Seat"
or "Throne". She w...
Egyptian Ram Miniature Statue: SIZE: 4"L (10 cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue
ITEM MATERIAL: Bonded
marble
ITEM FINISH: Antique
stone finish...
Small Sekhmet Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo XXVI Dynasty,
600 B.C....
Small Bastet Statue: British Museum,
London Late Period,
664-332 B.C....
Small Selket Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1337 B.C....
Small Isis Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1237 B.C....
Small Ra-Harakti Statue: Harakhte, whose name
meant “Horus of the
Horizon”, and who was
also called “Horus of
the Two Horizons”,
was the form whi...
Small Amun-Ra Statue: New York Metropolitan
Museum of Art Dynasty
XXII, 945-715 B.C....
Small Hathor Statue: Her name means “The
Dwelling of Horus”,
for it was thought
that Horus as the Sun
God came to rest each
evening on her br...
Small Sobek Statue: The name Sobek means
crocodile. He was a
crocodile god much
favored by the kings
of the twelfth and
thirteenth dynasties...
Small Thoth Statue: Originally named
Tehuti by the
Egyptians, Thoth was
given his better
known name by the
Greeks. They linked
him with th...
Small Seth Statue: Seth is “He before
whom the sky shakes”,
God of winds and
storms, with
lightning and thunder
his heralds. Early in
Egy...
Small Maat Statue: The Goddess Maat is
the personification
of all the elements
of cosmic harmony as
established by the
Creator-God at the
...
Scarab Box: The scarab was
associated very early
on in Egypt with the
generative forces of
the rising sun and
with the concepts of
...
Eye of Horus Box: The eye of Horus also
called Oudjat or
Wedjat, is the left
lunar eye which
originates from the
struggle btween Horus
a...
Ankh Box: Only Kings, Queens
and Gods were allowed
to carry this symbol.
The ankh is the
Egyptian sign of life
and indicates that ...
Kneeling Winged Isis Candle Holder: This sculpture shows
Isis with her wings
extended in a pose of
protection. The name
Isis means "Seat"
or "Throne". She w...
Eye of Horus Candle Holder: The eye of Horus also
called Oudjat or
Wedjat, is the left
lunar eye which
originates from the
struggle btween Horus
a...
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Mask of King Tutankhamun: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1237 B.C....
Small Kneeling Winged Isis Statue: This sculpture shows
Isis with her wings
extended in a pose of
protection. The name
Isis means "Seat"
or "Throne". She w...
Winged Isis Relief: Tomb of Seti I,
Valley of the Kings.
Luxor, Egypt 1280 B.C....
Ankh Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1337 B.C....
Ankh Wall Hanging: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1337 B.C....
Large Isis candle holder : This sculpture shows
Isis with her wings
extended in a pose of
protection, often
used to protect her
son Horus or her
...
Isis Mirror: SIZE: 13.25"H x
10.75"W (34x27cm)
ITEM TYPE: Mirror
ITEM MATERIAL: Bonded
marble
ITEM FINISH: Antique
stone f...
Winged Isis Relief: Tomb of Seti I,
Valley of the Kings.
Luxor, Egypt 1280 B.C....
The Breath of Life Wall Relief: Valley of the Queens,
Luxor, Egypt. Dynasty
xix 1270 B.C....
Isis Relief - Painted: Temple of Kalabsha,
Egypt. 300 B.C....
Egyptian Cat Bastet Miniature Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 600 B.C....
Small Egyptian Scarab Statue: No description available for this Ancient Egypt Store product, Please contact Customer Service for details...
Small Egyptian Scarab Statue - Black: No description available for this Ancient Egypt Store product, Please contact Customer Service for details...
Egyptian Scarab - Black: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. New Kingdom,
1550-1196 B.C....
Egyptian Scarab - Painted: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. New Kingdom,
1550-1196 B.C....
Cleopatra Posing as Isis Relief - Painted: Temple of Denderah,
Egypt. 35 B.C....
King Tutankhamun & Wife Ankhesenamun: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. Dynasty XVIII
1333-1323 B.C....
Winged Maat Paying Homage to Hathor: Valley of the Queens,
Egypt. Dynasty XIX
1270 B.C....
Canopic Jar of Duamutef: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 600 B.C....
Canopic Jar of Quebehsenuef: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 600 B.C....
Canopic Jar of Hapi: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 600 B.C....
Canopic Jar of Imseti: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 600 B.C....
Set of Canopic Jars: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 650 B.C....
Egyptian Frog Goddess Heket: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 664-332 B.C....
Anubis Relief: Anubis, God of the
Dead, represented
with a head of a
jackal or simply as a
jackal opened the
road to the other
world ...
Anubis Relief - Painted: Anubis, God of the
Dead, represented
with a head of a
jackal or simply as a
jackal opened the
road to the other
world ...
Ankh Statue: George Hart
Collection. U.S.A.
New Kingdom, 1567 to
1085 B.C. New
Kingdom, 1567 to 1085
B.C....
Ankh Statue Wall Plaque: George Hart
Collection, USA. 1567-
1085 B.C....
Horus Relief: Horus is the Falcon-
God ‘Lord of the Sky’
and symbol of divine
kingship. The name
Horus is a latinized
form of the
gre...
Horus Relief Painted: Horus is the Falcon-
God ‘Lord of the Sky’
and symbol of divine
kingship. The name
Horus is a latinized
form of the
gre...
Sekhmet relief: Together with her
husband Ptah and her
son Nefertem, Sekhmet
made up the Memphis
Triad. Her name
meant "The Mighty
One...
Sekhmet Relief Painted: Together with her
husband Ptah and her
son Nefertem, Sekhmet
made up the Memphis
Triad. Her name
meant "The Mighty
One...
Isis Relief: The name Isis
means “seat”
or “throne”. She was
regarded as the
symbolical mother of
the King. In myth,
she sought her...
Isis Relief Painted: The name Isis
means “seat”
or “throne”. She was
regarded as the
symbolical mother of
the King. In myth,
she sought her...
Osiris Relief: Osiris, the
Resurrection God, is
the central figure in
the afterlife myth
and in Egyptian
mythology as a whole.
His na...
Osiris Relief Painted: Osiris, the
Resurrection God, is
the central figure in
the afterlife myth
and in Egyptian
mythology as a whole.
His na...
Thoth Relief: Originally named
Tehuti by the
Egyptians, Thoth was
given his better
known name by the
Greeks. They linked
him with th...
Thoth Relief Painted: Originally named
Tehuti by the
Egyptians, Thoth was
given his better
known name by the
Greeks. They linked
him with th...
Maat Relief: The Goddess Maat is
the personification
of all the elements
of cosmic harmony as
established by the
Creator-God at the
...
Maat Relief Painted: The Goddess Maat is
the personification
of all the elements
of cosmic harmony as
established by the
Creator-God at the
...
Egyptian Sphinx Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 18th Dynasty
1450 B.C....
Isis Nursing Horus Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 19th Dynasty
1300 B.C....
Anubis Relief: Temple of Abydos,
Egypt. Dynasty XIX
1300 B.C....
Anubis Relief Painted: Temple of Abydos,
Egypt. Dynasty XIX,
1300 B.C....
The Goddess Nekhbet Relief Painted: Temple of Abydos,
Egypt. Dynasty XIX,
1317 B.C....
The Offering of Maat Relief: Temple of Abydos,
Egypt. Dynasty XIX,
1300 B.C....
The Offering of Maat Relief Painted: Temple of Abydos,
Egypt. Dynasty XIX,
1300 B.C....
Egyptian Princess Relief Painted: Temple of Abydos,
Egypt. Dynasty XIX
1270 B.C....
Egyptian Musicians Painted Relief: Tomb of Nakht, Egypt.
Dynasty XVIII 1450 B.C...
King Akhenaton, Nefertiti & Daughters Relief: Agyptiches Museum,
Berlin. Dynasty XVIII
1350 B.C....
Reclining Anubis Relief: Anubis, God of the
Dead, represented
with a head of a
jackal or simply as a
jackal opened the
road to the other
world ...
Ramses II at the battle of Kadesh Relief: Temple of Ramses II,
Abu Simbel, Egypt.
Dynasty XIX, 1255 B.C....
Set of Small Canopic Jars: Petrie Museum of
Egyptian Archaeology,
London...
Winged Maat Relief: Tomb of Nefertari,
Luxor. Egypt. Dynasty
XIX, 1270 B.C....
Kneeling Isis Relief: Temple of Abydos,
Egypt. Dynasty XIX,
1371 B.C....
Ramses II as a Child Relief: The Louvre Museum,
Paris. Dynasty XIX
1300 B.C....
The Great Sphinx of Giza Statue: Giza Plateau, Cairo.
2550 B.C....
Sekhmet Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 26th Dynasty
600 B.C....
Hathor Relief: Valley of the Queens,
Egypt. Dynasty XIX
1270 B.C....
Egyptian Cat Bastet Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 600 B.C....
Egyptian Cat Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 600 B.C....
Egyptian Cat Bastet Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 550 B.C....
Mask of King Tutankhamun - Medium: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1237 B.C.
...
Mask of King Tutankhamun (Wall plaque): Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1237 B.C....
Mask of King Tutankhamun (Life size): This marvelous mask
of excellent
workmanship protected
the head of the mummy
of Tutankhamun.
Further protection
was as...
Mask of King Tutankhamun Wall plaque (Life size): Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1237 B.C.
...
Horus Falcon Statue, Gold and Color Details: In Egyptian
mythology, the falcon
was the animal that
symbolized and
represented the god
Horus. Horus was the
Divine C...
Cartouche box of King Tut: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1237 B.C.
...
Egyptian Scarab with Hieroglyphs, Black Finish: The scarab was
associated very early
on in Egypt with the
generative forces of
the rising sun and
with the concepts of
...
Egyptian Scarab with Hieroglyphs, Gold Finish: The scarab was
associated very early
on in Egypt with the
generative forces of
the rising sun and
with the concepts of
...
King Akhenaton Standing with Crook and Flail Statue: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. Dynasty 18th
1365 B.C....
Egyptian Cat Bastet Black Finish 9.5 inches: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 600 B.C....
Large Egyptian cat Bastet Bronze Finish Earrings: Based on an ancient
artifact housed at
the British Museum,
London. 18th Dynasty
1200 B.C.
...
Isis nursing Horus: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. 19th Dynasty
1300 B.C.
...
Bastet Egyptian Cat Candle Holder: Bastet Egyptian Cat
Candle Holder: Cats
were sacred to
Bastet, a sun goddess
who represents the
warm, life giving
powe...
Scarab Candle Holder: Scarab Candle Holder:
The scarab was
associated very early
on in Egypt with the
generative forces of
the rising sun and ...
Winged Isis Votive Candle Holder Large: Winged Isis Votive
Candle Holder, Large:
This sculpture shows
Isis with her wings
extended in a pose of
protection, ofte...
Egyptian Scarab Candle Holder: Egyptian Scarab
Candle Holder: The
scarab was associated
very early on in
Egypt with the
generative forces of
the risi...
Ankh Candle Holder: Ankh Candle Holder:
Only Kings, Queens
and Gods were allowed
to carry this symbol.
The ankh is the
Egyptian sign of life...
Small Egyptian Scarab Black Finish: Small Egyptian
Scarab, Black Finish:
Egyptian Museum,
Cairo. The scarab was
associated very early
on in Egypt with the
...
Small Anubis coffin with mummy inside: Small Anubis coffin
with mummy inside:
The coffin is shaped
as a mummiform Anubis
figure, arms crossed
on the chest hold...
Rosetta Stone Bookends: Rosetta Stone
Bookends: The
original Rosetta
Stone (c. 203 BC) is
one of the British
Museum's proudest
exhibits. Found...
Isis Nursing Horus Statue Black Finiish: Isis Nursing Horus
Statue: Egyptian
Museum, Cairo. 19th
Dynasty 1300 B.C. The
name Isis
means "seat"
or "throne". She ...
Nefertiti and Her Daughters Egyptian Relief: This relief shows
Queen Nefertiti
playing with two of
her daughters while
being rejuvenated by
the rays of the Aten
di...
Guardian Wearing Khat from King Tut Tomb, Large: This statue is one of
two magnificent royal
statues which stood
before the doorway of
Tutankhamun's tomb as
guardians of...
Guardian Wearing Nemes from King Tut Tomb, Large: This statue is one of
two magnificent royal
statues which stood
before the doorway of
Tutankhamun's tomb as
guardians of...
Guardian Wearing Khat from King Tut Tomb, Small: This statue is one of
two magnificent royal
statues which stood
before the doorway of
Tutankhamun's tomb as
guardians of...
Guardian Wearing Nemes from King Tut Tomb, Small : This statue is one of
two magnificent royal
statues which stood
before the doorway of
Tutankhamun's tomb as
guardians of...
Anubis Embalming or Protecting Pose Statue (Red Anubis): New York Metropolitan
Museum, Ptolemaic
Period, 332-30 B.C.
The God Anubis is
represented here in
the embalming pose.
...
Seated Maat Egyptian Statue: The Goddess Maat is
the personification
of all the elements
of cosmic harmony as
established by the
Creator-God at the
...
Egyptian Gods Seated Miniatures, Set of 6: Set of six miniature
statues from the
Egyptian Pantheon.
Each mini sculpture
is hand painted with
gold and color
detai...
Egyptian Sacred Animal Statues Miniatures, Set of 4: Set of four miniature
Egyptian statues.
Each mini sculpture
is hand painted with
gold and color
details with
meticulou...
Egyptian Sphinx Miniature, Gold and Color 4 inches long: The word "Sphinx"
used by the Greeks
derives perhaps from
the Egyptian
Shesepankh "Living
Statue". It
designates a typ...
Pharaoh Khefren (Khafre) Seated Miniature, 4 inches height: Khephren (Khafre) was
a king of the fourth
dynasty (about 2600-
2450). He was the
builder of the second
pyramid at Giza, ...
Khnum The Creator Egyptian Standing Statue: Khnum is a very
ancient Egyptian
deity represented
with a ram's head. As
a water god, he was
closely associated
with t...
Egyptian Sphinx, Gold and Color finish - 7 inches long: The word "Sphinx"
used by the Greeks
derives perhaps from
the Egyptian
Shesepankh "Living
Statue". It
designates a typ...
Egyptian Obelisk with Hieroglyphs Paperweight: Obelisks are tall,
slender four sided
shafts carved from a
single stone and
topped with a point
known as a
pyramidion....
Reclining Anubis the Jackal Statue - 7 inches long: The Egyptians didn't
worship the animals,
but the forces of
nature that they
symbolized. Anubis,
God of the Dead,
repr...
Mummification Anubis with Coffin Statue - Small: The God Anubis is
represented here
embalming the body of
the high official
Sennedjem. The term
embalming (Senefer)
mea...
Nefertiti Egyptian Queen Bust, Color Details: Dahlem Museum,
Berlin. 18th Dynasty
1365 B.C.
Nefertiti means "the
Beautiful one is
Come". The bust of
painted limest...
Scarab with Hieroglyphs on Underside - Miniature: Egyptian Museum,
Cairo.
The scarab was
associated very early
on in Egypt with the
generative forces of
the rising su...
Small Giza Sphinx: Giza Plateau, Cairo.
2550 B.C.
Proud monument of a
civilization that has
long since
disappeared, the
great pyramid wa...
Eye of Horus Oudjat Wedjat Egyptian Relief: The eye of Horus also
called Oudjat or
Wedjat, is the left
lunar eye which
originates from the
struggle btween Horus
a...
Sarcophagus Box of King Tutankhamun: This reproduction
shows the larger
sarcophagus of King
Tutankhamun that held
his three inner
coffins, one inside
the o...
Horus Seated Statue - 10 inches tall: Horus is the Falcon-
God ‘Lord of the Sky’
and symbol of divine
kingship. The name
Horus is a latinized
form of the
gre...
Anubis Seated: The Egyptians didn't
worship the animals,
but the forces of
nature that they
symbolized. Anubis,
God of the Dead,
repr...
Winged Maat Relief with color details: Tomb of Nefertari,
Luxor. Egypt. Dynasty
XIX, 1270 B.C.
This relief shows the
Goddess Maat kneeling
with her wings
ex...
Reclining Anubis with Hieroglyphs Wall Relief: Anubis, God of the
Dead, represented
with a head of a
jackal or simply as a
jackal opened the
road to the other
world ...
Goddess Maat paying homage to Hathor Relief with color detail: Valley of the Queens,
Egypt. Dynasty XIX
1270 B.C.
This scene shows the
Goddess Maat kneeling
with her wings
extended...
Nefertari Receives Breath of Life from Isis Relief - color details: Valley of the Queens,
Luxor, Egypt. Dynasty
xix 1270 B.C.
The tomb of
Nefertari, from which
this wall fragment
comes,...
Ram Miniature Egyptian with Sun Disk - Gold color 4 inches long: In ancient Egypt, the
Ram, an obvious
symbol of fertility,
was associated with
the sun deity, Amun-
Ra. The ram was also ...
Horus Falcon, Miniature Statue, Gold and Color - 3.5 inches tall: In Egyptian
mythology, Horus was
the Divine Child of
Osiris and Isis. As
the Incarnate God,
his roles were
numerous. ...
Anubis Wall Relief - Small with color details: Anubis, God of the
Dead, represented
with a head of a
jackal or simply as a
jackal opened the
road to other world
and ...
Ankh relief with color detail: Only Kings, Queens
and Gods were allowed
to carry this symbol.
The ankh is the
Egyptian sign of life
and indicates that ...
Eye of Horus Wall Relief with color detail: The eye of Horus also
called Oudjat or
Wedjat, is the left
lunar eye which
originates from the
struggle between
Horus ...
Pharaoh Seti I Offering to Amun-Ra Relief: This relief shows
Pharaoh Seti I making
an offering to Amun-
Ra. The votive object
consists of a ram
emblematic animal of...
Stela to Tetisheri: Replica of Egyptian
original that resides
at Ahmose I's pyramid
complex at Abydos.
To the south of the
pyramid Ahmose bui...
Egyptian Myth, Folklore and History Books On CD: This CD contains14 Rare and Fascinating Historic books detailing Ancient Egypts Mythology, Folklore and History. ...
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