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...