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18 kt. Gold Ankh Pendant
Ankh - The Ancient Egyptian hieroglyph signifying "life". It is found in ancient tomb inscriptions, including those of the king Tutankhamen, and gods and pharaohs are often depicted holding it. The ankh forms part of hieroglyphs for such concepts as health and happiness. This 18k Gold Ankh pendant is handcrafted in Egypt. Length: 1.38".
W000004 18 kt. Gold Ankh Pendant
18 Kt. Gold Eye of Horus Pendant with Swarovski Crystal
This beautiful 18K Gold Eye of Hours with Swarovski Crystal Pendants is hand-made in Egypt by skilled artists. Please select the Crystal Color to include with your pendant from the "Options" list. Size: 3/4" Length.
W000016 18 Kt. Gold Eye of Horus Pendant with Swarovski Crystal
18 kt. Gold Eye of Horus Ring
This 18K Adustable Gold Ring with Lapis or Turquoise eye of horus is Hand-Made in Egypt by skilled Artisans. Please specifiy Lapis or Turquoise. Approximate Weight: 7.5 Grams Please select stone from "Options" list.
W000003 18 kt. Gold Eye of Horus Ring
18 kt. Gold Personalized Cartouche Ring
This 18k personalized cartouche ring is handcrafted in Egypt. You may personalize it with requested letters (up to 8) and have them translated into Egyptian hieroglyphics. Ring width: 1/2". Please specify ring size from the "Options" list and we will contact you to get the 8 characters you wish to personalize the...
W000002 18 kt. Gold Personalized Cartouche Ring
18 kt. Gold Ring with Lapis Scarab
This 18k Adustable Ring with Lapis Scarab is Hand-Made in Egypt by Skilled Artisans. Approximate Weight: 7.5 Grams. Ring Width: 1/2" Please select scarab type from "Options" list.
W000001 18 kt. Gold Ring with Lapis Scarab
18 kt. Gold Stone Inlaid Scarab Pendant
In Ancient Egypt, the Scarab beetle was the symbol of the Sun God Re and of resurrection and eternal life. The Scarab amulets were very popular and carried good luck inscriptions. The pharaohs used them as symbols of new life and good luck. This elegant 18k Gold with Inlaid Lapis stone is Hand-Made in Egypt by Skilled artisans.
W000005 18 kt. Gold Stone Inlaid Scarab Pendant
1st Century Roman Cavalry Embossed Helmet
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R000889 1st Century Roman Cavalry Embossed Helmet
2nd or 3rd Century AD - Authentic Oil Lamp
For several millennia oil lamps were used to light homes, temples, tombs etc. Initially a flax, linen or even papyrus wick was put in oil ( usually olive or vegetable, but many subsititutes were available including even animal fat ) . One early innovation was glaze, which prevented the seepage of oil into the pour...
P000002 2nd or 3rd Century AD - Authentic Oil Lamp
3rd Century Roman Spatha
Manufactured by Deepeeka, this museum quality historic replica sword features a high carbon steel blade with a full tang.
R000009 3rd Century Roman Spatha
480 - 450 BC - Greek Lion Head Coins
Kyzykos was an ancient Greek city founded as a colony of Miletos in 756 B.C.E. and located on the coast of the Aegean Sea. In 544 B.C.E. Kyzykos came under Persian rule, but after the defeat of Xerxes, it joined the Athenian League remaining loyal until 411 B.C.E. Within this relationship Athens maintained strict controls over the issuance of si...
P000016 480 - 450 BC - Greek Lion Head Coins
4th or 3rd Century BC Chinese Nose Beads
The Zhou Dynasty ( 1125 - 255 BC ) paved the way for the first unification of China in 221 BC. During the Zhou dynasty, China evolved from a feudal state with power divided among vassals to one with a strong centralized government. The practice of casting weapons, farm implements and coins out of iron and copper h...
P000005 4th or 3rd Century BC Chinese Nose Beads
Achilles & Ajax playing - 400 B.C.
Black figured Calyx Krater. Exact Museum Replica. Height 8 1/2 in. (21 cm) In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually ...
M000087 Achilles & Ajax playing - 400 B.C.
Achilles & Ajax playing a board game - 470 B.C.
Black figured Lekythos. Exact Museum Replia. 10.5 in.(26 cm) In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. H...
M000089 Achilles & Ajax playing a board game - 470 B.C.
Achilles & Penthesileia at duel
Black figured Amphora. Exact Museum Replica. In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures dr...
M000074 Achilles & Penthesileia at duel
Achilles killing the Queen of Amazons, Penthesileia - Exact Museum Replica
In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn with greater skill appeared as elements ...
M000056 Achilles killing the Queen of Amazons, Penthesileia - Exact Museum Replica
Acquinson Helmet (Brass)
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R000757 Acquinson Helmet (Brass)
Alexander the Great Linen Cuirass
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R000828 Alexander the Great Linen Cuirass
Amitabha Buddha, meditation pose statue
“The Buddha of Infinite Light” is a cosmic Buddha who resides in the Pure Land of the Western Heaven where all beings enjoy unbounded happiness. Amitabha Buddha is the most popular Buddha in Japan (known there as Amida) and China (known there as Amitofu) . It’s said that those who recite his name, particularly a...
S000048 Amitabha Buddha, meditation pose statue
Amun-Ra
Egyptian Museum, Berlin. 18th Dynasty 1500 B.C. Amun-Ra, God of Kings and King of Gods. The oldest and longest venerated ruler of ancient Egypt, Amun, meaning “hidden” and Ra meaning “light” translates to "hidden light". The sacred creature of Amun is the ram with curved horns. This image was probably suggested by t...
S000104 Amun-Ra
Ancient Greek Bronze Cuirass
Although the bronze helm was developed at a fairly early age, bronze was not conceived as body armor for some years later. This probably had something to do with the high cost and rarity of the alloy at the beginning of the Bronze Age. Although this cuirass is thin and next to nothing when compared to steel armor of...
A000001 Ancient Greek Bronze Cuirass
Ancient Greek Formed Leather Cuirass
This type of anatomical breastplate was first achieved from hot, wet formed leather. In later years, the same form was hammered out of thin bronze and eventually copied by the Romans. The wet forming of the leather produced a much harder and altogether tougher type of armor that offered far more protection from a ...
A000005 Ancient Greek Formed Leather Cuirass
Ancient Greek Hoplite Helm
This is the image that springs to mind when most people think of a Greek helmet. The first instinct of a warrior is to protect the head, and the bronze helmet was developed fairly early in the Bronze Age. This piece of head protection, however, was meant to deflect a bow rather than absorb it. This late form with i...
A000002 Ancient Greek Hoplite Helm
Ancient Persia - Fire Worshipper Coins
Here are some Sassanian silver drachms depicting the bust of the King in a winged crown. The reverse shows two attendants at the altar of Zoroaster, ( a philosopher and religious leader like Moses, Jesus, and Mohamed who said he was sent by God to teach the people, that the only object of devotion between good and evil was fire ). This religion,...
P000017 Ancient Persia - Fire Worshipper Coins
Ancient Rome - 2nd Century Silver Emperor Caracalla Coins
Caracalla ( a nickname* derived from an invented cloak that he modeled ) was born on April 4th of the year 188, in what is today Lyon, France. He ruled jointly with his father, Septimius Severus, from 198 to 211 and then alone from 211 until his assassination in 217. At the age of 14 he was married to Fulvia Plautilla, the daughter of the co...
P000037 Ancient Rome - 2nd Century Silver Emperor Caracalla Coins
Ancient Rome - Roman Fibula
The fibula has been used as a design brooch and clothing fastener from as far back as 500 B.C. It was the standard 'safety pin' of the Celts, Vikings, Greeks, Romans, and Saxons. And although the fibula was the basis for the chastity belt, this particular group were merely clothing ties. In Roman times, this implement would be placed at a woman'...
P000038 Ancient Rome - Roman Fibula
Ankh Box
Only Kings, Queens and Gods were allowed to carry this symbol. The ankh is the Egyptian sign of life and indicates that the King or God holding it has the power to give life or take it away from lesser mortals. The Ankh as a symbol of the life giving elements of air and water was often used by a God or Goddess who...
S000230 Ankh Box
Ankh Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1337 B.C. Only Kings, Queens and Gods were allowed to carry this symbol. The ankh is the Egyptian sign of life and indicates that the King or God holding it has the power to give life or take it away from lesser mortals. The Ankh as a symbol of the life giving elements of a...
S000236 Ankh Statue
Ankh Statue
George Hart Collection. U.S.A. New Kingdom, 1567 to 1085 B.C. New Kingdom, 1567 to 1085 B.C. SIZE: 8.5"H (21cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue on marble base
ITEM MATERIAL: Casting stone
ITEM FINISH: Antique stone
S000262 Ankh Statue
Ankh Statue Wall Plaque
George Hart Collection, USA. 1567- 1085 B.C. Only Kings, Queens and Gods were allowed to carry this symbol. The ankh is the Egyptian sign of life and indicates that the King or God holding it has the power to give life or take it away from lesser mortals. The Ankh as a symbol of the life giving elements of air and ...
S000263 Ankh Statue Wall Plaque
Ankh Wall Hanging
Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1337 B.C. Only Kings, Queens and Gods were allowed to carry this symbol. The ankh is the Egyptian sign of life and indicates that the King or God holding it has the power to give life or take it away from lesser mortals. The Ankh as a symbol of the life giving elements of a...
S000237 Ankh Wall Hanging
Anubis Box
Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1237 B.C. Egyptian Museum, Cairo This statue of Anubis in the form of a black jackal was found in the entrance to the chamber known as the “treasury”, and was turned to face the burial chamber. It rested upon a chest in the shape of a temple or shrine, mounted upon a por...
S000186 Anubis Box
Anubis Relief
Temple of Abidos, Egypt. 19th. Dynasty 1317 B.C. 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 over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him into the presence of the sovereign judges...
S000119 Anubis Relief
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 and presided over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him into the presence of the sovereign judges where the soul of the deceased would be weighe...
S000260 Anubis Relief
Anubis Relief
Temple of Abydos, Egypt. Dynasty XIX 1300 B.C. 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 over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him into the presence of the sovereign judges ...
S000278 Anubis Relief
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 and presided over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him into the presence of the sovereign judges where the soul of the deceased would be weighe...
S000261 Anubis Relief - Painted
Anubis Relief - Painted
Temple of Abidos, Egypt. 19th.Dynasty 1317 B.C. 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 over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him into the presence of the sovereign judges ...
S000118 Anubis Relief - Painted
Anubis Relief - Small
Temple of Abydos, Egypt. Dynasty XIX, 1300 B.C. 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 over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him into the presence of the sovereign judges ...
S000191 Anubis Relief - Small
Anubis Relief Painted
Temple of Abydos, Egypt. Dynasty XIX, 1300 B.C. 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 over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him into the presence of the sovereign judges ...
S000279 Anubis Relief Painted
Anubis Statue on Marble Base
Temple of Abydos, Egypt. 19th Dynasty 1300 B.C. 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 over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him into the presence of the sovereign judges ...
S000133 Anubis Statue on Marble Base
Aphrodite (Venus Genetrix)
The Louvre Museum, Paris, 5th Century B.C. Aphrodite was the symbol of female beauty and Goddess of Love, identified in Rome with Venus. Although Homer describes Aphrodite as the daughter of Zeus and Dion, the more popular view was that she was conceived in the foam of the ocean from the seed of Uranus. Dropped th...
S000308 Aphrodite (Venus Genetrix)
Aphrodite of Melos Statue
Louvre Museum, Paris. 200 B.C. Her graceful body symbolizes an ideal of beauty that many long for but none attain. The French named her the Venus of Milo. In 1820 a peasant named Yorgos found her broken body in an underground cavern on the Aegean island of Melos. Later she was taken out of Greece under unclear cir...
S000328 Aphrodite of Melos Statue
Arcadian Full Size Helmet - 550 B.C.
Museum Quality Reproduction of Arcadian Full size Helmet with elevated crest. Ancient Greek life size helmet from Arcadia, in the Pelponnese, dated 550 B.C. Height : 17.5 in. (44 cm) Material : 100 % bronze. Weight : 26.5 lbs (12 kg). THIS IS A SCULPTURE NOT FOR REENACTMENT.
M000013 Arcadian Full Size Helmet - 550 B.C.
Archaic bronze patina - 480 B.C.
Ritual Libation Tripod (made of 100% massive bronze). Height 11 in. (29 cm) In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually pai...
M000094 Archaic bronze patina - 480 B.C.
Archaic bronze patina - 500 B.C.
Geometric Kantharos (made of 100% massive bronze). Height 8 1/2 in. (21 cm) In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually ...
M000092 Archaic bronze patina - 500 B.C.
Archaic bronze patina - 500 B.C.
Black figured Kantharos (made of 100% massive bronze). Height 4 1/2 in. (11 cm) In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usual...
M000093 Archaic bronze patina - 500 B.C.
Argeian Full Size Helmet - 670 B.C.
Museum Quality Reproduction of Ancient Greek life size helmet, from Thessalia. Reputedly the helmet worn by Achilles at the Trojan war, dated 1100 BC. Height : 10 1/2 in. (26 cm) Material : 100 % bronze. Weight : 12 lbs (5 1/2 kg). THIS IS A SCULPTURE NOT FOR REENACTMENT.
M000012 Argeian Full Size Helmet - 670 B.C.
Artemis the Huntress
The Louvre Museum, Paris, 4th Century B.C. Artemis, also known by her Roman name Diana, was the Greek goddess of hunting and archery. She is often represented as a huntress with bow and quiver on her shoulder and dogs or deer at her side. The Greeks worshipped Artemis as the goddess of chastity and the guardian of ...
S000307 Artemis the Huntress
Ashurnasirpal Relief
Ashurnasirpal relief. From Nimrud, 865 B.C., Based on an ancient original located at the British Museum. This Assyrian stone relief from the northwestern palace at Nimrud shows two nearly assimetrical carved figures of King Ashurnasirpal II facing a stylized sacred tree and flanked by protective deities. The king is...
S000336 Ashurnasirpal Relief
Assyrian Eagle Headed Spirit Wall Plaque
Assyrian Eagle Headed Spirit Wall Plaque. New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, 865 B.C. The eagle-headed winged protective spirit shown here is known as an "Apkallu" spirit. The eagle- headed being touches traditions and beliefs that go back thousands of years in Mesopotamia, when similar images of terracota would be...
S000335 Assyrian Eagle Headed Spirit Wall Plaque
Assyrian Protective Spirit Wall Plaque
From Nimrud, 865 B.C., Based on an ancient original located at the British Museum. This relief, carved on gypsum, guarded an entrance into the throne room of King Ashurnasirpal II (reigned 883-859 B.C.) at his palace in Nimrud, the Assyrian capital. The tradition of protecting the entrances of buildings using m...
S000334 Assyrian Protective Spirit Wall Plaque
Athena
Athena was the Greek Goddess of wisdom and women's crafts. She was also a defender against evil and a warrior Goddess par excellence. She was the daughter of Zeus and Metis. When Metis became pregnant, Gaia and Uranus told Zeus that after giving birth to a daughter, she would then have a son by Zeus who would later ...
S000324 Athena
Athena fighting the Titans - 410 B.C.
Panathenaic Amphora. Exact Museum Replica. In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn...
M000068 Athena fighting the Titans - 410 B.C.
Athena in full armour; Back side: Athletes running 560 B.C.
Black figured Amphora. Exact Museum Replica. Height 10 in. (25 cm) In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted w...
M000084 Athena in full armour; Back side: Athletes running 560 B.C.
Athena mourning - Wine Kylix
In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn with greater skill appeared as elements ...
M000065 Athena mourning - Wine Kylix
Athena Relief
Piraeus Museum, Athens 380 B.C. Athena was the Goddess of wisdom and women's crafts in the mythology of the Greeks. She was also a defender against evil and as such she was a warrior Goddess par excellence. She was the daughter of Zeus and Metis. When Metis became pregnant, Gaia and Uranus told Zeus that after givin...
S000317 Athena Relief
Athenian Full Size Helmet û 440 B.C.
Museum Quality Replica of Athenian Full size Helmet. Ancient Greek life size helmet from Athens, the cradle of Democracy, dated 440 B.C., the time of Pericles. Height : 13 in. (33 cm) Material : 100 % bronze. Weight : 15 lbs (7 kg). THIS IS A SCULPTURE NOT FOR REENACTMENT.
M000004 Athenian Full Size Helmet û 440 B.C.
Athenian Hoplite Helmet
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R000816 Athenian Hoplite Helmet
Athenian Hoplite Shield 400BC
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R000820 Athenian Hoplite Shield 400BC
Athenian Hoplite Shield 490BC
Wooden shield covered with Linen. Diameter: 32";
R000821 Athenian Hoplite Shield 490BC
Attic style decoration - Serving Plate
Exact Museum Replica. In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn with greater skill ...
M000066 Attic style decoration - Serving Plate
Bell Muscle Armour (Brass)
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R000798 Bell Muscle Armour (Brass)
Bell Muscle Armour (Iron)
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R000799 Bell Muscle Armour (Iron)
Bodhisatwa Chenrezi statue
Chenrezi is a Bodhisatwa (Bodhi means enlightment and Satwa means essence). The Bodhisatwa is a being that has reached Nirvana but has abstain from it in order to stay on Earth to help guide all mankind to the true path of the Buddha. Chenrezi is the personification of the six syllable mantra “om ma ni pad me hum”...
S000055 Bodhisatwa Chenrezi statue
Bodhisatwa Manjusree statue
No Description Available. SIZE: 8"H (20cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue
ITEM MATERIAL: Bronze
ITEM FINISH: 24K Gold plated bronze
S000054 Bodhisatwa Manjusree statue
Brahma statue
He is the lord of creation and wisdom. Brahma has four faces and at least four hands. The four faces represent the four vedas, and the four hands represent the four directions. The hands hold a book of the vedas (Book of Wisdom & Learning), a string of pearls for counting time, a scepter, a sacrificial spoon which...
S000072 Brahma statue
Brass Beaded Pugio Dagger
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R000140 Brass Beaded Pugio Dagger
Brown Leather Baldric
Use this fine quality leather baldric to complete many of your period outfits.
A000090 Brown Leather Baldric
Buddha, blessing pose statue
Gautama Buddha was born in 563 b.c. in northeast India. The Buddha was the son of the King of the Sakyas. Suddhodana, who ruled at Kapilavastu, on the border of Nepal. His mother was Queen Maya. He was named Siddhartha. He lived amidst the pleasures of palace life and at age 16 he was married to Princess Yasodhara...
S000050 Buddha, blessing pose statue
Buddha, Earth touching pose statue
Gautama Buddha was born in 563 b.c. in northeast India. The Buddha was the son of the King of the Sakyas. Suddhodana, who ruled at Kapilavastu, on the border of Nepal. His mother was Queen Maya. He was named Siddhartha. He lived amidst the pleasures of palace life and at age 16 he was married to Princess Yasodhara...
S000047 Buddha, Earth touching pose statue
Buddha, Turning the wheel of the Dharma statue
Gautama Buddha was born in 563 b.c. in northeast India. The Buddha was the son of the King of the Sakyas. Suddhodana, who ruled at Kapilavastu, on the border of Nepal. His mother was Queen Maya. He was named Siddhartha. He lived amidst the pleasures of palace life and at age 16 he was married to Princess Yasodhara...
S000049 Buddha, Turning the wheel of the Dharma statue
Buddha, wish giving pose statue
Gautama Buddha was born in 563 b.c. in northeast India. The Buddha was the son of the King of the Sakyas. Suddhodana, who ruled at Kapilavastu, on the border of Nepal. His mother was Queen Maya. He was named Siddhartha. He lived amidst the pleasures of palace life and at age 16 he was married to Princess Yasodhara...
S000051 Buddha, wish giving pose statue
Buddha-Shakti statue
This sculpture shows vajradhara in his tantric aspect in embrace with his consort, Shakti, in a position of sexual union known as Yab- Yum (literally Father- Mother) in Tibetan and Maithuna in Sanscrit. Vajradhara represents the original, primordial Buddha, the one absolute power which creates itself, with no beginn...
S000078 Buddha-Shakti statue
Bust of Aphrodite
Aphrodite was the symbol of female beauty and Goddess of Love, identified in Rome with Venus. Although Homer describes Aphrodite as the daughter of Zeus and Dion, the more popular view was that she was conceived in the foam of the ocean from the seed of Uranus. Dropped there when he was castrated, her name meaning...
S000309 Bust of Aphrodite
Bust of Cleopatra
Museum, Berlin. 35 B.C. The last of the Macedonian rulers of Egypt, Cleopatra VII has been preserved in legend as a woman of formidable intellect and ambition who used her beauty and charm to advance Egypt’s fortunes. In 51 B.C. she became joint ruler with her father Ptolemy XII and then with her brother and hu...
S000115 Bust of Cleopatra
Bust of King Akhenaton
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Dynasty 18th 1365 B.C. Akhenaton, originally named Amenhotep IV, ruled Egypt for 17 years (1367-1350 b.c.) together with his beautiful Queen Nefertiti. He was son of Amenhotep III. The priesthood of Amun at Thebes, enormously enriched by the tribute donated by the Pharoahs to the God, became ...
S000214 Bust of King Akhenaton
Bust of Queen Hatshepsut
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 18th Dynasty 1500 B.C. Upon the death of her father, Tuthmosis I, Hatshepsut became sole legitimate heir. Tradition demanded however, that only a male heir could ascend the throne. Hatshepsut married her half-brother Tuthmosis II, who died prematurely. Once again it was a stepso...
S000135 Bust of Queen Hatshepsut
Bust of Queen Nefertiti
Dahlem Museum, Berlin. 1365 B.C. Nefertiti means "the Beautiful one is Come". The bust of painted limestone was found by the German professor Borchardtt in 1912 at Tel-El- Amarna, ancient Akhetaton, which was the King's new capital in Middle Egypt in what used to be the workshop of the sculptor, Thutmes. Nefertiti ...
S000106 Bust of Queen Nefertiti
Bust of Queen Nefertiti
Dahlem Museum, Berlin. 18th Dynasty 1365 B.C. Nefertiti means "the Beautiful one is Come". The bust of painted limestone was found by the German professor Borchardtt in 1912 at Tel-El- Amarna, ancient Akhetaton, which was the King's new capital in Middle Egypt in what used to be the workshop of the sculptor, Thutme...
S000108 Bust of Queen Nefertiti
Bust of Queen Nefertiti
Dahlem Museum, Berlin. 1365 B.C. Nefertiti means "the Beautiful one is Come". The bust of painted limestone was found by the German professor Borchardtt in 1912 at Tel-El- Amarna, ancient Akhetaton, which was the King's new capital in Middle Egypt in what used to be the workshop of the sculptor, Thutmes. Nefertiti ...
S000107 Bust of Queen Nefertiti
Bust of Ramses II
Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy. Dynasty 19th 1250 B.C. The most celebrated of all Pharaohs, Ramses II, is well known for the length of his reign, the numerous temples he built and his military campaigns, such as the battle of Kadesh where Ramses II, facing the army of Muwattali, King of the Hittites found himself sur...
S000213 Bust of Ramses II
Bust of Ramses II Statue
Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy. Dynasty 19th 1250 B.C. The most celebrated of all Pharaohs, Ramses II, is well known for the length of his reign, the numerous temples he built and his military campaigns, such as the battle of Kadesh where Ramses II, facing the army of Muwattali, King of the Hittites found himself sur...
S000202 Bust of Ramses II Statue
Canopic Jar of Duamutef
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 600 B.C. 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 to represent the Four Sons of Horus. Each jar had a characteristic head associated with the demi...
S000254 Canopic Jar of Duamutef
Canopic Jar of Hapi
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 600 B.C. 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 to represent the Four Sons of Horus. Each jar had a characteristic head associated with the demi...
S000256 Canopic Jar of Hapi
Canopic Jar of Imseti
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 600 B.C. 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 to represent the Four Sons of Horus. Each jar had a characteristic head associated with the demi...
S000257 Canopic Jar of Imseti
Canopic Jar of Quebehsenuef
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 600 B.C. 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 to represent the Four Sons of Horus. Each jar had a characteristic head associated with the demi...
S000255 Canopic Jar of Quebehsenuef
Caryatid Column
The Acropolis, Athens. 465 B.C. SIZE: 26"H (66cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue
ITEM MATERIAL:Casting stone
ITEM FINISH: Antique stone finish
S000303 Caryatid Column
Celt-Iberian Falcata
The Celt-Iberians of Greek times were justly famed for their weapons, such as the Falcata; one of the most devastating swords ever made. The inward curving blade delivers a tremendous blow and could split both shield and helmet. Considered to be of Greek or possibly Etruscan origin, this sword spread into Southern...
A000044 Celt-Iberian Falcata
Chariot before the race - 600 B.C.
Black figured Lekythos. Exact Museum Replica. Height 9 in. (22 cm) In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted wh...
M000088 Chariot before the race - 600 B.C.
Chariot before the race - Black figured Attic Hydria
Exact Museum Replica. In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn with greater skill ...
M000060 Chariot before the race - Black figured Attic Hydria
Charioteer Helmet (Brass)
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R000789 Charioteer Helmet  (Brass)
Cleopatra Posing as Isis Relief
Temple of Denderah, Egypt. 35 B.C. The last of the Macedonian rulers of Egypt, Cleopatra VII has been preserved in legend as a woman of formidable intellect and ambition who used her beauty and charm to advance Egypt’s fortunes. In 51 B.C. she became joint ruler with her father Ptolemy XII and then with her brother an...
S000250 Cleopatra Posing as Isis Relief
Cleopatra Posing as Isis Relief - Painted
Temple of Denderah, Egypt. 35 B.C. The last of the Macedonian rulers of Egypt, Cleopatra VII has been preserved in legend as a woman of formidable intellect and ambition who used her beauty and charm to advance Egypt’s fortunes. In 51 B.C. she became joint ruler with her father Ptolemy XII and then with her brother an...
S000251 Cleopatra Posing as Isis Relief - Painted
Cleopatra's Dagger - Gold Finish
Egyptian style dagger features 8.5" polished "snake" decorator metal blade and engraved and embossed scabbard. Handle depicts Egyptian goddess. Length: 13.5"; Weight: 1 lb. Weight : 11 lbs (5 kg).
C000190 Cleopatra's Dagger - Gold Finish
Corinthian Full Size Helmet - 540 B.C.
Ancient Greek life size helmet from the Peloponnesian city of Corinth, dated 540 B.C., specially processed with a special archaic patina. Height : 10 in. (25 cm); Weight : 15 lbs (7 kg).Material : 100 % bronze. THIS IS A SCULPTURE NOT FOR REENACTMENT.
M000002 Corinthian Full Size Helmet - 540 B.C.
Coronation scene of Seti I - Painted Relief
Temple of Abidos, Egypt. 19th. Dynasty 1317 B.C. This relief shows King Seti I on his throne at his coronation carrying the crook and flail scepters symbols of kingship, wearing the Atef crown and supported on one side by Edjo, the cobra Goddess of Upper Egypt and by Nekhbet, the vulture Goddess of Lower Egypt in th...
S000116 Coronation scene of Seti I - Painted Relief
Coronation scene of Seti I Relief
Temple of Abidos, Egypt. 19th. Dynasty 1317 B.C. This relief shows King Seti I on his throne at his coronation carrying the crook and flail scepters symbols of kingship, wearing the Atef crown and supported on one side by Edjo, the cobra Goddess of Upper Egypt and by Nekhbet, the vulture Goddess of Lower Egypt in th...
S000117 Coronation scene of Seti I Relief
Crawling Baby Ganesh statue
Ganesh, also called Ganapati, the elephant headed God of Wisdom and Success is the defender and remover of obstacles and has to be propritiated first before worshiping other Gods. He is one of the sons of Siva and Parvati. He is known as "Sidhi Data" or bestower of success in the work. His elephant head is believe...
S000060 Crawling Baby Ganesh statue
Cretan Full Size Helmet û 1100 B.C.
Museum Quality Replica of Cretan Full size Helmet Ancient Greek life size helmet from the island of Crete, dated 1100 B.C., the Minoan era. Height : 9 1/2 in. (24 cm) Material : 100 % bronze. Weight : 12 lbs (5 1/2 kg). THIS IS A SCULPTURE NOT FOR REENACTMENT.
M000005 Cretan Full Size Helmet û 1100 B.C.
Damascus 3rd Century Roman Spatha
Manufactured by Deepeeka, this museum quality historic replica sword features a high carbon steel blade with a full tang.
R000010 Damascus 3rd Century Roman Spatha
Damascus Late Roman Sword (Spatha)
Manufactured by Deepeeka, this museum quality historic replica sword features a high carbon steel blade with a full tang.
R000008 Damascus Late Roman Sword (Spatha)
Dancing Ganesh statue
Ganesh, also called Ganapati, the elephant headed God of Wisdom and Success is the defender and remover of obstacles and has to be propritiated first before worshiping other Gods. He is one of the sons of Shiva and Parvati. He is known as “Sidhi Data” or bestower of success in the work. His elephant head is believ...
S000056 Dancing Ganesh statue
Dancing Ganesh statue
Ganesh, also called Ganapati, the elephant headed God of Wisdom and Success is the defender and remover of obstacles and has to be propritiated first before worshiping other Gods. He is one of the sons of Siva and Parvati. He is known as "Sidhi Data" or bestower of success in the work. His elephant head is believe...
S000067 Dancing Ganesh statue
Delphian Full Size Helmet û 440 B.C.
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M000016 Delphian Full Size Helmet û 440 B.C.
Dendra Panalopy - Greek Armor
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R000817 Dendra Panalopy - Greek Armor
Deurne Helmet (Brass)
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R000933 Deurne Helmet (Brass)
Diana of Ephesus
No Description Available. SIZE: 11.5"H (29cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue
ITEM MATERIAL: Bonded stone
ITEM FINISH: Antique stone finish
S000103 Diana of Ephesus
Dionysus & Maenads - 540. B.C.
Attic Black figured Amphora. Exact Museum Replica. In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figur...
M000070 Dionysus & Maenads - 540. B.C.
Dionysus Travel to Naxos - Black figured Kylix
Exact Museum Replica. In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn with greater skill ...
M000062 Dionysus Travel to Naxos - Black figured Kylix
Dionysus, Aphrodite & Eros - 340 B.C.
Oinochoe also known as "The vase of love". Exact Museum Replica. Height 9 in. (23 cm) In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female fl...
M000082 Dionysus, Aphrodite & Eros - 340 B.C.
Dreamer of Malta
National Archaeological Museum, Valetta, Malta. 3000 B.C. The most spectacular monument in Malta is the enormous, labyrinthine underground sanctuary known as the Hypogeum which may have been the ceremonial center of the island encompassing more than 6,000 square meters in three levels. This catacomb- like structure...
S000102 Dreamer of Malta
Egyptian 18 kt. Gold Personalized Cartouche Bracelet
Our 18K Personalized Cartouche Bracelet is Hand made in Egypt by skilled artisans. Approx Weight: 12 - 13 Grams. Width: 7 inches. Specify the language and up to 8 letters to personalize this bracelet. Letters will be engraved in Hieroglyphics. Also available in the following lengths: (A) 7.5" (add $15); (B) 8" (add $30); If interested...
W000011 Egyptian 18 kt. Gold Personalized Cartouche Bracelet
Egyptian 18 kt. Gold Scarab Stone Bracelet
In Ancient Egypt, the Scarab beetle was the symbol of the Sun God Re and of resurrection and eternal life. The Scarab amulets were very popular and carried good luck inscriptions. The pharaohs used them as symbols of new life and good luck. This beautiful 18k Gold Double Sided Inlaid Stone Scarab Bracelet is hand-...
W000010 Egyptian 18 kt. Gold Scarab Stone Bracelet
Egyptian Cat Bastet Miniature Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 600 B.C. The first reference to the domestic cat appears in the eleventh dynasty. Because it was hostile to snakes, it became a sacred animal of the Sun God. In the New Kingdom, the male cat was regarded as an incarnation of the Sun God and the female cat was equated with the solar eye. Fel...
S000243 Egyptian Cat Bastet Miniature Statue
Egyptian Cat Bastet Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 600 B.C. The first reference to the domestic cat appears in the eleventh dynasty. Because it was hostile to snakes, it became a sacred animal of the Sun God. In the New Kingdom, the male cat was regarded as an incarnation of the Sun God and the female cat was equated with the solar eye. Fel...
S000178 Egyptian Cat Bastet Statue
Egyptian Cat Bastet Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 600 B.C. The first reference to the domestic cat appears in the eleventh dynasty. Because it was hostile to snakes, it became a sacred animal of the Sun God. In the New Kingdom, the male cat was regarded as an incarnation of the Sun God and the female cat was equated with the solar eye. Fel...
S000299 Egyptian Cat Bastet Statue
Egyptian Cat Bastet Statue - Large
British Museum, London. 18th Dynasty 1200 B.C. The first reference to the domestic cat appears in the eleventh dynasty. Because it was hostile to snakes, it became a sacred animal of the Sun God. In the New Kingdom, the male cat was regarded as an incarnation of the Sun God and the female cat was equated with the ...
S000179 Egyptian Cat Bastet Statue - Large
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 sacred animal of the Sun God. In the New Kingdom, the male cat was regarded as an incarnation of the Sun God and the female cat was equated with the solar eye. Feline figures may display a scara...
S000211 Egyptian Cat Miniature Statue
Egyptian Cat Relief
The first reference to the domestic cat appears in the eleventh dynasty. Because it was hostile to snakes, it became a sacred animal of the Sun God. In the New Kingdom, the male cat was regarded as an incarnation of the Sun God and the female cat was equated with the solar eye. Feline figures may display a scara...
S000287 Egyptian Cat Relief
Egyptian Cat Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 600 B.C. The first reference to the domestic cat appears in the eleventh dynasty. Because it was hostile to snakes, it became a sacred animal of the Sun God. In the New Kingdom, the male cat was regarded as an incarnation of the Sun God and the female cat was equated with the solar eye. Fel...
S000300 Egyptian Cat Statue
Egyptian Charm Bracelet - Silver with Gold Charms
Italian silver bracelet with 18 kt. Gold Egyptian charms. Specify up to 8 characters to be translated to Hieroglyphics.
W000015 Egyptian Charm Bracelet - Silver with Gold Charms
Egyptian Eye of Horus Silver Bracelet
The "Ankh" is an Ancient Egyptian symbol of life and immortality, also called "the key of life". The "Eye of Horus" symbolizes protection from evil from ancient times to the present. This beautiful Egyptian Eye of Horus/Ankh Silver Bracelet is Hand-Made in Egypt by skilled artisans. Size: 7"
W000014 Egyptian Eye of Horus Silver Bracelet
Egyptian Frog Goddess Heket
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 664-332 B.C. The Goddess Heket, who was represented in the form of an Egyptian frog or with a frog’s head, was worshipped especially in the town of Hew- Wer as the female complement of Khnum. Together with other Gods she assisted in fashioning the child in the womb and presided over the birth ...
S000259 Egyptian Frog Goddess Heket
Egyptian Musicians
Tomb of Nakht, Egypt. Dynasty XVIII 1450 B.C. According to the great quantity of musical instruments found in the tombs, music was a source of pleasure and relaxation for rich Egyptians. The main instrument was the harp, followed by the flute. In this representation of a painting in the tomb of Nakht (an astronome...
S000110 Egyptian Musicians
Egyptian Musicians Painted Relief
Tomb of Nakht, Egypt. Dynasty XVIII 1450 B.C According to the great quantity of musical instruments found in the tombs, music was a source of pleasure and relaxation for rich Egyptians. The main instrument was the harp, followed by the flute. In this representation of a painting in the tomb of Nakht (an astronomer o...
S000285 Egyptian Musicians Painted Relief
Egyptian Musicians Relief
Tomb of Senneden, Luxor, Egypt. 19th. Dynasty 1290-1224 B.C.
S000111 Egyptian Musicians Relief
Egyptian Obelisk
Obelisks are tall, slender four sided shafts carved from a single stone and topped with a point known as a pyramidion. Obelisks were known to the ancient Egyptians as Tekhenu. They were typically inscribed with the names and titles of the king who commissioned them. Obelisks were considered to be sacred to the Sun...
S000140 Egyptian Obelisk
Egyptian Pricess Relief - Painted
Temple of Abidos, Egypt. 19th. Dynasty 1317 B.C. Her name was Nes- Amun. She was one of the more than fifty daughters of Ramses II. Princesses were called Royal Daughters. They often had their own palaces or at least their own compound within the palace with an extensive staff of attendants. Sometimes the older daugh...
S000122 Egyptian Pricess Relief - Painted
Egyptian Priest Relief
Temple of Abydos, Egypt. 19th. Dynasty 1317 B.C. This relief depicts the young prince Seti I with his arm raised in the summoning position as part of a religious ritual. Here, he is serving in a priestly function as a innmutef priest symbolizing the divine child Horus with hair in a sidelock to represent youth and...
S000125 Egyptian Priest Relief
Egyptian Priest Relief - Painted
Temple of Abidos, Egypt. 19th. Dynasty 1317 B.C. This relief depicts the young prince Seti I with his arm raised in the summoning position as part of a religious ritual. Here, he is serving in a priestly function as a innmutef priest symbolizing the divine child Horus with hair in a sidelock to represent youth and...
S000124 Egyptian Priest Relief - Painted
Egyptian Princess Relief
Temple of Abidos, Egypt. 19th. Dynasty 1317 B.C. Her name was Nes- Amun. She was one of the more than fifty daughters of Ramses II. Princesses were called Royal Daughters. They often had their own palaces or at least their own compound within the palace with an extensive staff of attendants. Sometimes the older daugh...
S000123 Egyptian Princess Relief
Egyptian Princess Relief Painted
Temple of Abydos, Egypt. Dynasty XIX 1270 B.C. Her name was Nes- Amun. She was one of the more than fifty daughters of Ramses II. Princesses were called Royal Daughters. They often had their own palaces or at least their own compound within the palace with an extensive staff of attendants. Sometimes the older daughte...
S000284 Egyptian Princess Relief Painted
Egyptian Ram Miniature Statue
SIZE: 4"L (10 cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue
ITEM MATERIAL: Bonded marble
ITEM FINISH: Antique stone finish
S000216 Egyptian Ram Miniature Statue
Egyptian Scarab - Black
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. New Kingdom, 1550-1196 B.C. The scarab was associated very early on in Egypt with the generative forces of the rising sun and with the concepts of eternal renewal. The beetle is known for coming out of the sand backwards dragging its ball of dung behind it along the ground before depositing i...
S000247 Egyptian Scarab - Black
Egyptian Scarab - Painted
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. New Kingdom, 1550-1196 B.C. The scarab was associated very early on in Egypt with the generative forces of the rising sun and with the concepts of eternal renewal. The beetle is known for coming out of the sand backwards dragging its ball of dung behind it along the ground before depositing i...
S000248 Egyptian Scarab - Painted
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 eternal renewal. The beetle is known for coming out of the sand backwards dragging its ball of dung behind it along the ground before depositing it in underground tunnels as a source of food for i...
S000137 Egyptian Scarab Relief
Egyptian Silver Ankh Bracelet
The Ankh is an Ancient Egyptian symbol of life and immortality, also called "the key of life". Our Egyptian Scarab/Ankh Silver Bracelet is Hand-Made in Egypt by skilled artisans. Size: 7"
W000012 Egyptian Silver Ankh Bracelet
Egyptian Silver Ankh-Scarab Bangle Bracelet
Our Egyptian Silver Ankh / Scarab Bracelet is Hand-Made in Egypt by skilled artistans. Size: 7" Please select bracelet size from "Options" list.
W000013 Egyptian Silver Ankh-Scarab Bangle Bracelet
Egyptian sphinx candle holder
The word "Sphinx" used by the Greeks derives perhaps from the Egyptian Shesepankh "Living Statue". It designates a type of statue joining a human head to the body of a lion and symbolizes sovereignty combining the strength of the lion with a human intelligence. The Egyptian Sphinx was, with only a few exceptions...
S000185 Egyptian sphinx candle holder
Egyptian Sphinx Miniature Statue
The word "Sphinx" used by the Greeks derives perhaps from the Egyptian Shesepankh "Living Statue". It designates a type of statue joining a human head to the body of a lion and symbolizes sovereignty combining the strength of the lion with a human intelligence. The Egyptian Sphinx was, with only a few exceptions...
S000244 Egyptian Sphinx Miniature Statue
Egyptian Sphinx Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 18th Dynasty 1450 B.C. The word "Sphinx" used by the Greeks derives perhaps from the Egyptian Shesepankh "Living Statue". It designates a type of statue joining a human head to the body of a lion and symbolizes sovereignty combining the strength of the lion with a human intelligence. The ...
S000180 Egyptian Sphinx Statue
Egyptian Sphinx Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 18th Dynasty 1450 B.C. The word "Sphinx" used by the Greeks derives perhaps from the Egyptian Shesepankh "Living Statue". It designates a type of statue joining a human head to the body of a lion and symbolizes sovereignty combining the strength of the lion with a human intelligence. The ...
S000276 Egyptian Sphinx Statue
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 and Seth. In this fight, Horus loses his left eye which is taken by Seth, but then Horus acquires spiritual sight, the eye of light. The eye was later healed by Thoth and returned to Horus and then ...
S000229 Eye of Horus Box
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 and Seth. In this fight, Horus loses his left eye which is taken by Seth, but then Horus acquires spiritual sight, the eye of light. The eye was later healed by Thoth and returned to Horus and then ...
S000232 Eye of Horus Candle Holder
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 and Seth. In this fight, Horus loses his left eye which is taken by Seth, but then Horus acquires spiritual sight, the eye of light. The eye was later healed by Thoth and returned to Horus and then ...
S000139 Eye of Horus Relief
Eye of Horus Statue
Louvre Museum, Paris. 20th Dynasty 1085 B.C. The eye of Horus also called Oudjat or Wedjat, is the left lunar eye which originates from the struggle btween Horus and Seth. In this fight, Horus loses his left eye which is taken by Seth, but then Horus acquires spiritual sight, the eye of light. The eye was later healed...
S000114 Eye of Horus Statue
Falcata
The Celt-Iberians of Greek times were justly famed for their weapons, such as the Falcata; one of the most devastating swords ever made! The inward curving blade delivers a tremendous blow and could split both shield and helmet. Considered to be of Greek, or possibly Etruscan origin, this sword spread into Souther...
A000065 Falcata
Falcata (Kopis) Brass Handle
Manufactured by Deepeeka, this museum quality historic replica sword features a high carbon steel blade with a full tang.
R000644 Falcata (Kopis) Brass Handle
Falcata (Kopis) Horse Head
Manufactured by Deepeeka, this museum quality historic replica sword features a high carbon steel blade with a full tang.
R000645 Falcata (Kopis) Horse Head
Full Body Spartan Armor û 490 B.C.
Museum Quality Reproduction of Spartan Armour. Reproduction of an ancient Greek Spartan Heavy Infantry Armour from 490 B.C. Includes Crested Helmet, Long Spear, Shield and Cuirass. 100% handmade of massive bronze, specially processed with a special archaic patina. Height : 12 1/2 in. (32 cm); Weight : 4.4 pounds (2 kg); THIS IS A SCULPTUR...
M000019 Full Body Spartan Armor û 490 B.C.
Full Body Spartan Armor û 490 B.C.- 23 in.
THIS IS A SMALL SCULPTURE NOT FOR REENACTMENT.
M000009 Full Body Spartan Armor û 490 B.C.- 23 in.
Gallic 'G' Centurion Roman Helmet
Made from 18 Gauge Steel.
R000770 Gallic 'G' Centurion Roman Helmet
Gallic 'G' Standard Roman Helmet
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R000767 Gallic 'G' Standard Roman Helmet
Gallic 'H' Centurion Roman Helmet
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R000768 Gallic 'H' Centurion Roman Helmet
Gladiator Helmet
This light, sturdy helmet was designed to intimidate one's opponent. Constructed of 18-gauge carbon mild steel it measures 12” x 9” and weighs: 3.4 lbs.
C000518 Gladiator Helmet
Gladiator Thraex Helmet
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R000851 Gladiator Thraex Helmet
Greaves - Shin Armor
Greaves. Designed to protect the lower leg from the cut of a sword or the vicious kicking that occurred during battle. Although worn by many Roman units, greaves were not worn by all. Our replica steel greaves are based on patterns pictured on Trajan's Columns and feature an articulated knee piece for extra protec...
A000091 Greaves - Shin Armor
Greco-Roman Crested Helmet - Black Crest
The success of the Roman Empire often depended on the heavily armored foot soldier - the Legionnaire. The marched triumphantly from the cold mists of England to the hot, dry plains of the Mideast. In these campaigns, the Romans relied on these helmets for head-protection. These helmets are formed from 18 gauge ...
A000022 Greco-Roman Crested Helmet - Black Crest
Greco-Roman Crested Helmet - Red Crest
The success of the Roman Empire often depended on the heavily armored foot soldier - the Legionnaire. The marched triumphantly from the cold mists of England to the hot, dry plains of the Mideast. In these campaigns, the Romans relied on these helmets for head-protection. These helmets are formed from 18 gauge ...
A000023 Greco-Roman Crested Helmet - Red Crest
Greek Armor (scaled)
Brass Scaled (large) with mid Rib. Shown in: Brass Scl/Rib(L) Also available in: A Brass Scale B: Brass Scale for Lamunar Armour C: Steel Scale (Large) D: Brass Scale (Large) E: Steel Scale (Large) with mid rib F: Brass Scale (large) with mid Rib G: Brass Scale (Small) H: Aluminum Scale (Small) Scales are possible in all s...
R000616 Greek Armor (scaled)
Greek Armor (Scaled) Brass
Brass Scale for Lamunar Armor - Option shown: Brass Lamunar. A Brass Scale B: Brass Scale for Lamunar Armour C: Steel Scale (Large) D: Brass Scale (Large) E: Steel Scale (Large) with mid rib F: Brass Scale (large) with mid Rib G: Brass Scale (Small) H: Aluminum Scale (Small). Scales are possible in all sizes - in all m...
R000617 Greek Armor (Scaled) Brass
Greek Machaira Sword
The Machiara and the Falcata (different names for similar swords) were effective and devastating weapons and quite capable of shearing a bronze helmet. The Greeks were feared warriors, with spear and shield being the primary weapon and armor. However, once the battle had joined and became hand-to-hand, the Machair...
A000045 Greek Machaira Sword
Greek Shield
Greek Shield. This historically accurate replica shield is perfect for reenactors and theater groups. Suede Covered Wooden Shield with Brass Accents. Diameter: 23".
R000415 Greek Shield
Greek Sphinx
Delphi Museum, Greece. 460 B.C. The Greek Sphinx had a woman's head, lion's body, serpent's tail and eagle's wings. Sent by Hera to punish Thebes for displeasing the Goddess, she settled on Mount Phicium, near the city and asked everyone who passed by to answer a riddle she had learned from the three Muses: "What ...
S000319 Greek Sphinx
Greek Sphinx Statue
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 540- 530 B.C. This sphinx was a part of a Attic grave monument of the middle archaic period that reflected the opulence of the wealthy class of that time. The sphinx was placced atop a tall shaft, decorated with high relief sculpture and crowned by a cavetto capital. The shaft wa...
S000302 Greek Sphinx Statue
Greek Sword From Trojan War
Manufactured by Deepeeka, this museum quality historic replica sword features a high carbon steel blade with a full tang.
R001020 Greek Sword From Trojan War
Greek Warriors Relief
Piraeus Museum, Athens. 410 B.C. This scene comes from the grave stele of Chairedemos and Lyceas, two young athenian hoplites (Greek infantry soldiers) who died fighting during the Peloponnesian war. During this war, Athens and their allies lost the war against an alliance of Greek states led by Sparta which chall...
S000316 Greek Warriors Relief
Green Tara statue
Tara's name means One Who Saves. She epitomizes the influence of the older mother-goddess cults upon the Buddhist Mahayana religion. Her concept evolved in India and later she became the most important goddess in the Mahayana pantheon. She holds a very prominent position in Tibet and Nepal. Tara was born from a te...
S000052 Green Tara statue
Green Tara statue
Tara's name means One Who Saves. She epitomizes the influence of the older mother-goddess cults upon the Buddhist Mahayana religion. Her concept evolved in India and later she became the most important goddess in the Mahayana pantheon. She holds a very prominent position in Tibet and Nepal. Tara was born from a te...
S000061 Green Tara statue
Green Tara statue
Tara's name means One Who Saves. She epitomizes the influence of the older mother-goddess cults upon the Buddhist Mahayana religion. Her concept evolved in India and later she became the most important goddess in the Mahayana pantheon. She holds a very prominent position in Tibet and Nepal. Tara was born from a te...
S000068 Green Tara statue
Hand of Buddha (Teaching pose) statue
The hand of Buddha has been a powerful symbol of the presence and teachings of the Buddha throughout Asia. This hand shows the finger position (mudra) known as the teaching gesture. The symbol in the palm is the wheel of the Dharma. Gautama Buddha was born in 563 b.c. in northeast India. The Buddha was the son of ...
S000064 Hand of Buddha (Teaching pose) statue
Happy Buddha
Often called the Happy Buddha, he is really Hotei, a monk of the Tíang Dynasty. He was known for carrying a sack of candy which he handed out to children in the street. Many Chinese Buddhist believe he was an incarnation of the Buddha Maitreya. Gautama Buddha was born in 563 b.c. in northeast India. The Buddha was...
S000034 Happy Buddha
Hathor Relief
Valley of the Queens, Egypt. Dynasty XIX 1270 B.C. Her name means “The Dwelling of Horus”, for it was thought that Horus as the Sun God came to rest each evening on her breast before being reborn with the awakening dawn. Hathor is the great Sky-Goddess that as a celestial cow gave birth to the universe. She was ofte...
S000298 Hathor Relief
Head of Anubis
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 19th Dynasty 1550.B.C. 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 over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would ...
S000105 Head of Anubis
Head of Hygeia Statue
National Archaeological Museum, Athens. 360 B.C. She was the daughter of Asclepios, the God of medicine. She was worshipped as the Goddess of Health. Her worship probably started in the 4th century at Epidauros in association with the great temple to Asclepios that was bringing thousands of infirm people to that ...
S000326 Head of Hygeia Statue
Head of Zeus
National Archaeological Museum, Athens. 450 B.C. This bust is taken from the magnificent full figure which was first called Poseidon, God of the Sea. That identification is now questioned. The balance of evidence tilts towards Zeus, the Chief of the Olympian Gods, and this is now accepted by the majority of arch...
S000318 Head of Zeus
Hecate, Greek Triple Goddess Statue
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Hecate originally derived from the Egyptian midwife Goddess Hekat. In Greece, Hecate was one of the many names for the original feminine trinity ruling Heaven, Earth and the Underworld. Greeks tended to emphasize her crone or underworld aspect. Hecate was called "Most lovely ...
S000330 Hecate, Greek Triple Goddess Statue
Hector & Andromache and Paris & Helen during the Trojan war, 540 B.C.
Chalkidian Krater. Exact Museum Replica. In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn w...
M000067 Hector & Andromache and Paris & Helen during the Trojan war, 540 B.C.
Heracles fighting the Centaurs - 480 B.C.
Black figured Kantharos. Exact Museum Replica. Height 9 in. (23 cm) In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painte...
M000085 Heracles fighting the Centaurs - 480 B.C.
Heracles in the house of Eurytos - 660 B.C.
Corinthian column krater (very rare piece). Exact Museum Replica. In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted whi...
M000075 Heracles in the house of Eurytos - 660 B.C.
Hercules & the dog Kerveros - Exact Museum Replica
In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn with greater skill appeared as elements ...
M000055 Hercules & the dog Kerveros - Exact Museum Replica
Hercules & the lion of Nemea - Black Figured Kylix
Exact Museum Replica. In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn with greater skill ...
M000061 Hercules & the lion of Nemea - Black Figured Kylix
Hercules Relief
Naples Museum, Italy. 200 B.C. The Farnese Hercules, a Roman copy of a Greek original by Lysippos that has been lost, is the finest surviving sculpture of the famous Greek mythological hero. Hercules, (Herakles in Greece) was the son of the mighty God Zeus and the mortal Alcmene. The Goddess Hera, wife of Zeus, wa...
S000329 Hercules Relief
Horus Falcon
Historical Artistic Museum, Vienna. 18th Dynasty 1400 B.C. In Egyptian mythology, Horus was the Divine Child of Osiris and Isis. As the Incarnate God, his roles were numerous. He united the cosmic principles of male and female. He acted as the uniting force between Upper and Lower Egypt. He interceded on behalf of t...
S000109 Horus Falcon
Horus Falcon Miniature Statue
In Egyptian mythology, Horus was the Divine Child of Osiris and Isis. As the Incarnate God, his roles were numerous. He united the cosmic principles of male and female. He acted as the uniting force between Upper and Lower Egypt. He interceded on behalf of the King to the Gods and as a living God, it is Horus who ...
S000210 Horus Falcon Miniature Statue
Horus Falcon Relief
In Egyptian mythology, Horus was the Divine Child of Osiris and Isis. As the Incarnate God, his roles were numerous. He united the cosmic principles of male and female. He acted as the uniting force between Upper and Lower Egypt. He interceded on behalf of the King to the Gods and as a living God, it is Horus who ...
S000138 Horus Falcon Relief
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 greek ‘Hores’ which in turn derived from the egyptian ‘Hor’. This name comes from the same root as the egyptian word for ‘the high’ or ‘far away’. Horus was represented either as a falcon- headed man o...
S000264 Horus Relief
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 greek ‘Hores’ which in turn derived from the egyptian ‘Hor’. This name comes from the same root as the egyptian word for ‘the high’ or ‘far away’. Horus was represented either as a falcon- headed man o...
S000265 Horus Relief Painted
Imperial Gallic 'I' (Brass)
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R000756 Imperial Gallic 'I' (Brass)
Imperial Italic 'D' Roman Helmet
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R000744 Imperial Italic 'D' Roman Helmet
Imperial Italic 'G' Roman Helmet
Iron and Brass- early 2nd century AD.
R000746 Imperial Italic 'G' Roman Helmet
Imperial Italic Type 'G' Helmet
The success of the Roman Empire often depended on the heavily armored foot soldier - the Legionnaire. The marched triumphantly from the cold mists of England to the hot, dry plains of the Mideast. In these campaigns, the Romans relied on these helmets for head-protection. These helmets are formed from 18 gauge ...
A000024 Imperial Italic Type 'G' Helmet
Indian Buddha (Teaching pose) statue
Gautama Buddha was born in 563 b.c. in northeast India. The Buddha was the son of the King of the Sakyas. Suddhodana, who ruled at Kapilavastu, on the border of Nepal. His mother was Queen Maya. He was named Siddhartha. He lived amidst the pleasures of palace life and at age 16 he was married to Princess Yasodhara...
S000074 Indian Buddha (Teaching pose) statue
Ishtar
Louvre Museum, Paris. 2000B.C. So common in the Mesopotamian area were the clay figurines of Ishtar/Inanna/Ashtart in her characteristic breast-offering pose, that this has come to be known among archaeologists as "The Ishtar Pose". She was addressed as"Mother of the Fruitful Breast", Queen of Heaven, Light of the...
S000101 Ishtar
Ishtar statue
Louvre Museum, Paris. 2000 B.C. So common in the Mesopotamian area were the clay figurines of Ishtar/Inanna/Ashtart in her characteristic breast-offering pose, that this has come to be known among archaeologists as "The Ishtar Pose". She was addressed as"Mother of the Fruitful Breast", Queen of Heaven, Light of th...
S000100 Ishtar statue
Isis and Queen Nefertari Wall Plaque
Tomb of Nefertari, Valley of the Queens. Luxor, Egypt 1270 B.C. The tomb of Nefertari, from which this wall fragment comes, is the largest architectural and decorative enterprise ever dedicated to a Pharaoh’s wife. Nefertari was the chief Queen and favorite wife of Ramses II. The name Nefertari means “the most beaut...
S000132 Isis and Queen Nefertari Wall Plaque
Isis Mirror
SIZE: 13.25"H x 10.75"W (34x27cm)
ITEM TYPE: Mirror
ITEM MATERIAL: Bonded marble
ITEM FINISH: Antique stone finish
S000239 Isis Mirror
Isis Nursing Horus Miniature Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Dynasty XIX, 1300 B.C. 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 “...
S000208 Isis Nursing Horus Miniature Statue
Isis Nursing Horus Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 19th Dynasty 1300 B.C. 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 “...
S000277 Isis Nursing Horus Statue
Isis Protecting Osiris Statue
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...
S000175 Isis Protecting Osiris Statue
Isis relief
This sculpture shows Isis with her wings extended in a pose of protection. 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 him and mourned him together with her sister Neph...
S000127 Isis relief
Isis Relief
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 ...
S000268 Isis Relief
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 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 ...
S000129 Isis relief - Large
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 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 M...
S000128 Isis relief - Large Painted
Isis Relief - Painted
Temple of Kalabsha, Egypt. 300 B.C. 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” an...
S000242 Isis Relief - Painted
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 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 ...
S000269 Isis Relief Painted
Isis Statue on Marble Base
Temple of Isis, Philae, Egypt. 345 B.C. 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 ...
S000134 Isis Statue on Marble Base
Japanese Buddha statue
Gautama Buddha was born in 563 b.c. in northeast India. The Buddha was the son of the King of the Sakyas. Suddhodana, who ruled at Kapilavastu, on the border of Nepal. His mother was Queen Maya. He was named Siddhartha. He lived amidst the pleasures of palace life and at age 16 he was married to Princess Yasodhara...
S000065 Japanese Buddha statue
Julius Caesar's Sword Bronze Hilt
Julius Caesar's Sword Bronze Hilt. Manufactured by Art Gladius. Polished stainless steel blade. Overall Length: 30 1/2"; Weight: 3lbs 13oz; Blade Length: 23"
CA00001 Julius Caesar's Sword Bronze Hilt
Julius Caesar's Sword Gold Finish
Julius Caesar's Sword Gold Finish. Manufactured by Art Gladius. Polished stainless steel blade. Overall Length: 30 1/2"; Weight: 3lbs 13oz; Blade Length: 23".
CA00002 Julius Caesar's Sword Gold Finish
Julius Ceasar's Sword - Black with Silver Finish
Julius Caesar's Deluxe Sword. Handle and scabbard are engraved and embossed in sim. gold or silver finish with classic Roman designs. 20" Cast metal blade is 2.5" wide with a distinctive blood groove. Weight: 5.5 lbs. Length: 29"
C000183 Julius Ceasar's Sword - Black with Silver Finish
Khopesh Sword (Basic)
Manufactured by Deepeeka, this museum quality historic replica sword features a high carbon steel blade with a full tang.
R000704 Khopesh Sword (Basic)
Khopesh Sword (Black) Decorative
Manufactured by Deepeeka, this museum quality historic replica sword features a high carbon steel blade with a full tang.
R000705 Khopesh Sword (Black) Decorative
King Akhenaton Offering to Aton Wall Plaque
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Dynasty XVIII 1370 B.C. Akhenaton, originally named Amenhotep IV, ruled Egypt for 17 years (1367-1350 b.c.) together with his beautiful Queen Nefertiti, he was Son of Amenhotep III. The priesthood of Amun at Thebes, enormously enriched by the tribute donated by the Pharaohs to the God, became...
S000152 King Akhenaton Offering to Aton Wall Plaque
King Akhenaton, Nefertiti & Daughters Relief
Agyptiches Museum, Berlin. Dynasty XVIII 1350 B.C. SIZE: 13"H x 15"W (33x38cm)
ITEM TYPE: Wall plaque
ITEM MATERIAL: Casting stone
ITEM FINISH: Antique stone
S000286 King Akhenaton, Nefertiti & Daughters Relief
King Tutankhamun & Wife Ankhesenamun
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Dynasty XVIII 1333-1323 B.C. This scene is a detail from the shrine of Tutankhamun and shows the King and his wife Ankhesenamun in a boat made of papyrus stems navigating through the papyrus marshes. Despite the richness of his burial, Tutankhamun remains an enigmatic figure. He died as you...
S000252 King Tutankhamun & Wife Ankhesenamun
King Tutankhamun Hunting Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1337 B.C. This is one of the 32 statuettes found in the tomb of Tutankhamun. Carved out of wood, stuccoed and gilded, it shows the king with a harpoon standing on a papyrus boat. Wearing the crown with Uraeus at his brow, a wesekh collar, short pleated kilt with ornamented ...
S000189 King Tutankhamun Hunting Statue
Kneeling Anubis Statue
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 forces of nature that they symbolized. Anubis, God of the Dead, represented wit...
S000174 Kneeling Anubis Statue
Kneeling Isis Relief
Temple of Abydos, Egypt. Dynasty XIX, 1371 B.C. This sculpture shows Isis kneeling and making an offering of the ankh, the symbol of life. 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...
S000292 Kneeling Isis Relief
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 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 him and mourned him together with her sister Neph...
S000231 Kneeling Winged Isis Candle Holder
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 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 him and mourned him together with her sister Neph...
S000215 Kneeling winged Isis Miniature Statue
Kuan-Yin and the dragons statue
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 means one who hears the cries of the world and personifies the compassion of the Buddha for the needy. She is the embodiment of the yin pri...
S000076 Kuan-Yin and the dragons statue
Kuan-Yin Standing on a Dragon statue
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 means "one who hears the cries of the world" and personifies the compassion of the Buddha for the needy. She is the embodiment of the yin p...
S000059 Kuan-Yin Standing on a Dragon statue
Kuan-Yin Standing on a Dragon statue
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 means "one who hears the cries of the world" and personifies the compassion of the Buddha for the needy. She is the embodiment of the yin p...
S000066 Kuan-Yin Standing on a Dragon statue
Kuan-Yin with lotus statue
No Description Available SIZE: 19"H (48cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue
ITEM MATERIAL: Bronze
ITEM FINISH: Bronze
S000037 Kuan-Yin with lotus statue
Kuan-Yin with lotus statue - painted
No Description Available SIZE: 19"H (48cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue
ITEM MATERIAL: Bronze
ITEM FINISH: Bronze
S000038 Kuan-Yin with lotus statue - painted
Lakshmi statue
No Description Available. SIZE: 14.5"H (37cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue
ITEM MATERIAL: Bronze
ITEM FINISH: Bronze
S000073 Lakshmi statue
Large Amun-Ra Statue
New York Metropolitan Museum of Art Dynasty XXII, 945-715 B.C. Amun-Ra, God of Kings and King of Gods. The oldest and longest venerated ruler of ancient Egypt, Amun, meaning “hidden” and Ra meaning “light” translates to "hidden light". The sacred creature of Amun is the ram with curved horns. Pharaohs repeatedly calle...
S000168 Large Amun-Ra Statue
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. 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...
S000195 Large Anubis coffin with mummy inside
Large Anubis Statue
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 over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him...
S000159 Large Anubis Statue
Large Ashurbanipal Hunting Relief
Large Ashurbanipal hunting Relief. Based on an ancient original located at the British Museum, 645 B.C. From Ashurbanipal Palace, Ninev. This fragment from a wall originally found in the Assyrian palace of Nineveh depicts King Ashurbanipal as part of a larger scene hunting wild asses with the help of hounds. These...
S000337 Large Ashurbanipal Hunting Relief
Large Bastet Statue
British Museum, London Late Period, 664-332 B.C. She is a feline goddess, daughter of the sun god “Ra”. Bastet was originally a lion goddess, but after 1000 B.C. as her cult developed, she became more associated with the cat and was considered to be the center counterpart of the lion goddess Sekhmet. Cats could be...
S000164 Large Bastet Statue
Large coffin of King Tutankhamun with small King Tut inside
Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1337 B.C. The mummy of King Tutankhamun was found in a gold coffin placed inside two larger wooden coffins richly gilded and ornamented with semi- precious stones and glass. The three coffins were placed in a rectangular quartzite sarcophagus with a red granite lid. This r...
S000192 Large coffin of King Tutankhamun with small King Tut inside
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 breast before being reborn with the awakening dawn. Hathor is the great Sky-Goddess that as a celestial cow gave birth to the universe. She was often represented as a cow or with bovine attributes su...
S000169 Large Hathor Statue
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 greek “Hores” which in turn derived from the Egyptian “Hor”. This name comes from the same root as the Egyptian word for ‘the high’ or ‘far away’. Horus was represented either as a falcon- headed man o...
S000158 Large Horus Statue
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 husband Osiris. 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 hi...
S000238 Large Isis candle holder
Large Isis Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1237 B.C. 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...
S000166 Large Isis Statue
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 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 ...
S000160 Large Isis Statue
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 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 him and mourned him together with her sister Neph...
S000155 Large Kneeling Winged Isis Statue
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 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 him and mourned him together with her sister Neph...
S000156 Large Kneeling Winged Isis Statue
Large Kuan-Yin with Baby statue
Kuan Yin, originally known as Avalokiteswara (Ôthe Lord who regardsÕ), is a highly revered manifestation of the Buddha who appears in Chinese scriptures around 400 a.d. Kuan Yin means Ôone who hears the cries of the worldÕ and personifies the compassion of the Buddha for the needy. She is the embodiment of the yin...
S000083 Large Kuan-Yin with Baby statue
Large Lakshmi statue
No Description Available. SIZE: 23"H (59cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue
ITEM MATERIAL: Bronze
ITEM FINISH: Bronze
S000039 Large Lakshmi statue
Large Maat Statue
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 on her head an ostrich feather. The seated image of Maat was held in pharaoh’s han...
S000173 Large Maat Statue
Large Osiris Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo Late Period, 700 B.C. Osiris, the Resurrection God, is the central figure in the afterlife myth and in Egyptian mythology as a whole. His name means "The Seat of the Eye". To die and be properly prepared for the other life is to become one with Osiris in the underworld over which he rules. O...
S000161 Large Osiris Statue
Large Ptah Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1337 B.C. Originally a local god of Memphis, Ptah is generally represented as a standing mummiform figure with hands protruding from the tight shroud to hold a scepter that combines the “waas” scepter and the djed pillar symbols. He wears a tight-fitting cap, and has a mena...
S000162 Large Ptah Statue
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 which Horus took when his early characteristics as a god of light were emphasized. He was identified with Ra as he made his daily journey from the eastern to the western horizon, and especially with h...
S000167 Large Ra-Harakti Statue
Large Reclining Ganesh statue
Ganesh, also called Ganapati, the elephant headed God of Wisdom and Success is the defender and remover of obstacles and has to be propritiated first before worshiping other Gods. He is one of the sons of Siva and Parvati. He is known as "Sidhi Data' or bestower of success in the work. His elephant head is believe...
S000040 Large Reclining Ganesh statue
Large Sekhmet Statue
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 to battle and was often described as his mother. She spread terror everywhere; t...
S000163 Large Sekhmet Statue
Large Selket Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1337 B.C. She is one of the four protector goddesses who, with gracefully outstretched arms protect the gilded wooded shrine that houses the alabaster chest containing the four canopic jars which hold the royal viscera of King Tutankhamun. Her responsibility is to protect...
S000165 Large Selket Statue
Large Seth Statue
Seth is “He before whom the sky shakes”, God of winds and storms, with lightning and thunder his heralds. Early in Egyptian history, Seth is spoken of in terms of reverence. He was known as the Lord of Upper Egypt. Horus being the Lord of Lower Egypt. It was Seth who stood in the bow of the solar barque of Ra and ...
S000172 Large Seth Statue
Large Sobek Statue
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 main place of worship was in the Nome of Faiyum of which he was the patron deity. H...
S000170 Large Sobek Statue
Large standing winged Isis Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XX, 1150 B.C. Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1237 B.C. This sculpture shows Isis with her wings extended in a pose of protection, often used to protect her son Horus or her husband Osiris. The name Isis means "Seat" or "Throne". She was regarded as the symbolical mother of the King. In myth she ...
S000157 Large standing winged Isis Statue
Large Thoth Statue
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 messenger and spokesman of the gods and finally the lord of the moon. He is repr...
S000171 Large Thoth Statue
Late Chalcidian Type Helmet - 380 B.C.
Chalkidean Full size Helmet Ancient Greek life size helmet from the city of Chalkis, dated 380 B.C. Height:12 in. (30 cm); Material : Brass.
R000764 Late Chalcidian Type Helmet - 380 B.C.
Late Roman Dagger
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R000142 Late Roman Dagger
Late Roman Sword (Spatha)
Manufactured by Deepeeka, this museum quality historic replica sword features a high carbon steel blade with a full tang.
R000007 Late Roman Sword (Spatha)
Leather Handled Gladiator Throwing Knife
Length:11.5” (Scabbard Not Included)
R000060 Leather Handled Gladiator Throwing Knife
Leda & the Swan
Panathenaic Amphora. Height 10 in. (25 cm) In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn...
M000079 Leda & the Swan
Lorica Hamata - Roman Soldier Chainmail
The Lorica Hamata is a type of Chainmail armor used during the Roman Republic at late periods as a standard-issue armor for the secondary troops (Auxilia). They were mostly manufactured out of bronze or iron. It alternated with rows of closed washer-like rings, and riveted rings running horizontally, this produced a very flexibl...
R001018 Lorica Hamata - Roman Soldier Chainmail
Lorica Segmenta (Stainless Steel)
Lorica Segmentata - Roman steel plates articulated armour, held jointly together by leather straps. It was first used at the end of the 1st Century BC, and continued to be in use with the Roman army until the middle of the 3rd Century AD. It is probably best known from the spiral reliefs on Trajan's Column in Rome...
R000493 Lorica Segmenta (Stainless Steel)
Lorica Segmentata
Lorica Segmentata - Roman steel plates articulated armour, held jointly together by leather straps. It was first used at the end of the 1st Century BC, and continued to be in use with the Roman army until the middle of the 3rd Century AD. It is probably best known from the spiral reliefs on Trajan's Column in Rome...
R000491 Lorica Segmentata
Maat Relief
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 on her head an ostrich feather. The seated image of Maat was held in pharaoh’s han...
S000274 Maat Relief
Maat Relief Painted
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 on her head an ostrich feather. The seated image of Maat was held in pharaoh’s han...
S000275 Maat Relief Painted
Macedonian Full Size Helmet û 330 B.C.
Museum Quality Replica of Macedonian Full size Helmet with griffin crest. Ancient Greek life size helmet from Macedonia of Alexander the Great dated 330 B.C. Height : 10 in. (25 cm) Material : 100 % bronze; Weight : 12 lbs (5 1/2 kg). THIS IS A SCULPTURE NOT FOR REENACTMENT.
M000017 Macedonian Full Size Helmet û 330 B.C.
Mainz Pattern Roman Gladius - Sword
The Roman Army's approach to warfare was direct and pragmatic. It chose the Gladius as its principal sidearm because it was practical and efficient and it excelled in any close combat situation. The early Gladius (this is the Mainz pattern) was wasp waisted with a long point that combined cutting power and stabbin...
A000039 Mainz Pattern Roman Gladius - Sword
Mask of King Tutankhamun
Egyptian Museum, Cairo Dynasty XVIII, 1347-1237 B.C. This marvelous mask of excellent workmanship protected the head of the mummy of Tutankhamun. Further protection was assured by a magic formula engraved on the shoulders and the back of the mask. The usual Nemes headdress knotted back at the nape of the neck, is ...
S000233 Mask of King Tutankhamun
Mask of Pan
A God of shepherds and flocks, he was depicted with a reed pipe, a shepherd's crook and being half- man half-goat, with horns, a goat's beard and goat legs. He personifies humanity's animal nature. He was a popular God, though never part of the official Olympian pantheon. Pan has much in common with Dionysos in tha...
S000301 Mask of Pan
Medicine Buddha statue
Buddha called himself the healer of the suffering world and explained that his Dharma (teaching) was his medicine. In Tibetan Buddhism, the image of Buddha with his bowl of herbal elixers is used to invoke his healing presence. Gautama Buddha was born in 563 b.c. in northeast India. The Buddha was the son of the Kin...
S000046 Medicine Buddha statue
Medicine Buddha statue
Buddha called himself the healer of the suffering world and explained that his Dharma (teaching) was his medicine. In Tibetan Buddhism, the image of Buddha with his bowl of herbal elixers is used to invoke his healing presence. Gautama Buddha was born in 563 b.c. in northeast India. The Buddha was the son of the Kin...
S000070 Medicine Buddha statue
Minoan Double Axe û 1450 B.C.
Minoan Double Axe. Of all the Minoan (ancient Cretan civilization) religious symbols, the axe was the holiest. Stylized double axes such as this detailed reproduction, consecrated shrines in ancient Cretan homes and palaces. Full sized double axes were used by priests to kill sacrificial bulls in ceremonies to propitiate Zeus. Height : 11 in. (2...
M000023 Minoan Double Axe û 1450 B.C.
Minoan Snake Goddess
Herakleion Museum, Crete, Greece. 1600 B.C. This figurine represents an agricultural fertility Goddess or her Priestess. The original was found in a storage room in the Palace of Knossos, Crete. She is a votive offering and not a cult figure and therefore, probably represents a Priestess who is perhaps a princess ...
S000097 Minoan Snake Goddess
Mummification Statue
The God Anubis is represented here embalming the body of the high official Sennedjem. The term embalming (Senefer) means “to give vitality again” and the embalming house (per nefer) means “the house of vitality”. For the Egyptians, death was transitory and the mummification allowed the deceased to be prepared for ...
S000182 Mummification Statue
Mummification Wall Plaque
Tomb of Sennedjem, Thebes, Egypt. 19th. Dynasty 1290-1224 b.c. The God Anubis is represented here embalming the body of the high official Sennedjem. The term embalming (Senefer) means “to give vitality again” and the embalming house (per nefer) means “the house of vitality”. For the Egyptians, death was transitory a...
S000113 Mummification Wall Plaque
Mummification Wall Plaque Painted
Tomb of Senneden, Luxor, Egypt. 19th. Dynasty 1290-1224 B.C. The God Anubis is represented here embalming the body of the high official Sennedjem. The term embalming (Senefer) means “to give vitality again” and the embalming house (per nefer) means “the house of vitality”. For the Egyptians, death was transitory and...
S000112 Mummification Wall Plaque Painted
Muscle Armour (Leather)
Ancient Greek Formed Leather Cuirass.
R000774 Muscle Armour (Leather)
Museum Quality Replica Hydria - Water Storage Vessel
Museum Quality Replica Hydria - Water Storage Vessel
M000080 Museum Quality Replica Hydria - Water Storage Vessel
Museum Quality Replica Vase
Museum Quality Replica Vase - Amphora
M000081 Museum Quality Replica Vase
Museum Quality Replica Vase of Achilles & Ajax Playing Game
Museum Quality Replica Vase of Achilles & Ajax Playing Game By the artists Andokides & Lysippides
Exact museum copy of Achilles & Ajax playing a board game 520 B.C.
Height: 10 in. (25 cm)
Imported from Greece
M000059 Museum Quality Replica Vase of Achilles & Ajax Playing Game
Museum Quality Replica Vase of Athena in Full Armor at Chariot Race
Museum Quality Replica Vase of Athena in Full Armor at Chariot Race
M000071 Museum Quality Replica Vase of Athena in Full Armor at Chariot Race
Museum Quality Replica Vase of Trojan War Heroes & Achilles
Museum Quality Replica Vase of Trojan War Heroes & Achilles
M000086 Museum Quality Replica Vase of Trojan War Heroes & Achilles
Naturalistic Attic design - 600 B.C.
Rhodian amphora. Exact Museum Replica. In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn with ...
M000072 Naturalistic Attic design - 600 B.C.
Nider Mortimer Roman Legion Helmet (steel + brass)
The Legionary Helmet from Niedermormter, Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Bonn. This late 2nd- 3rd century helmet is the latest example of the Roman imperial helmets and is clearly derived from the 1st- Century Imperial Italic Helmets. Russell Robinson classes these as Imperial Italic 'H'. Infantry helmets are not found ...
R000878 Nider Mortimer Roman Legion Helmet (steel + brass)
Nile River Goddess
Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York. 4000 B.C. The image of the bird Goddess appeared in Egypt in early predynastic times (4000 b.c.) as funerary figures with strongly beaked faces and winglike arms and hands. These painted terracota figures, less than a foot high and much alike, were found in graves in Mohamerian, nea...
S000099 Nile River Goddess
Odyseeus returns home - 450 B.C.
Black figured Amphora. Exact Museum Replica. In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures dra...
M000077 Odyseeus returns home - 450 B.C.
Oil Pitcher - Lagini
Height 8 in.(20 cm). In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn with greater skill ...
M000091 Oil Pitcher - Lagini
Olive Harvesters - Black Figured Amphora
Exact Museum Replica. In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn with greater skill ...
M000057 Olive Harvesters - Black Figured Amphora
Olympian Athletes - 670 B.C.
Red figured Amphora. Exact Museum Replica. In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn w...
M000076 Olympian Athletes - 670 B.C.
Olympian Full Size Helmet - 410 B.C.
Museum Quality Replica of Olympian Full size Helmet. Ancient Greek life size helmet from Olympia, home of the ancient Olympic Games, dated 410 B.C. Height : 10 in. (25 cm) Material : 100 % bronze. Weight : 11 lbs (5 kg). THIS IS A SCULPTURE NOT FOR REENACTMENT.
M000010 Olympian Full Size Helmet - 410 B.C.
Osiris Relief
Osiris, the Resurrection God, is the central figure in the afterlife myth and in Egyptian mythology as a whole. His name means "The Seat of the Eye". To die and be properly prepared for the other life is to become one with Osiris in the underworld over which he rules. Osiris received earthly rule from his father, ...
S000270 Osiris Relief
Osiris Relief Painted
Osiris, the Resurrection God, is the central figure in the afterlife myth and in Egyptian mythology as a whole. His name means "The Seat of the Eye". To die and be properly prepared for the other life is to become one with Osiris in the underworld over which he rules. Osiris received earthly rule from his father, ...
S000271 Osiris Relief Painted
Pan Statue
A God of shepherds and flocks, he was depicted with a reed pipe, a shepherd's crook and being half- man half-goat, with horns, a goat's beard and goat legs. He personifies humanity's animal nature. He was a popular God, though never part of the official Olympian pantheon. Pan has much in common with Dionysos in tha...
S000325 Pan Statue
Parthenon Horse
Parthenon Temple, Athens. 465 B.C. Horses were an integral part of life in ancient Greece. They played an active role in warfare, transportation and in the games such as the Panathenaic Games in Athens with its huge contingent of cavalry riders. Athenian enthusiasm for the horse was clearly expressed in the many civ...
S000304 Parthenon Horse
Personalized Silver Cartouche Ring
This beautiful Cartouche Silver Band is handcrafted in Egypt by skilled artisans. You may personalize it with requested letters (up to 8) and have them translated into Egyptian hieroglyphics. Ring Width: 3/8" Please select ring size from "Options" list and we will contact you to get the 8 letters you wish to perso...
W000006 Personalized Silver Cartouche Ring
Phaethon, son of the Sun - Wine Kylix
In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn with greater skill appeared as elements ...
M000064 Phaethon, son of the Sun - Wine Kylix
Pompeii Gladius Replica
Bone & Wood Handle. Overall 28' with scabbard Manufactured by Deepeeka, this museum quality historic replica sword features a high carbon steel blade with a full tang.
R000683 Pompeii Gladius Replica
Pompeii Pattern Roman Gladius - Sword
The Roman Army's approach to warfare was direct and pragmatic. It chose the Gladius as its principal sidearm because it was practical and efficient and it excelled in any close combat situation. The early Gladius (this is the Pompeii pattern) was wasp waisted with a long point that combined cutting power and stabbi...
A000040 Pompeii Pattern Roman Gladius - Sword
Poseidon Relief
Poseidon was above all, the God of the Sea, who was capable of calming the waves or of summoning up terrible storms and so taking the lives of those who displayed disrespect for him. One of the twelve Olympic Gods, he was brother of the mighty Zeus and son of Cronus and Rhea. Poseidon helped Zeus in the Battle of th...
S000332 Poseidon Relief
Pretorian Shield
ROMAN SHIELDS (SCUTUMS) The Scutum, or shield, was the main form of body protection of the Roman soldiers. It served the purpose to deflect missiles targeted at the soldiers, as well as protect them from the impact of hand held weapons yielded at them. The shields large size allowed the soldiers to form a 'tustud...
R000918 Pretorian Shield
Ptolemaic Relief
British Museum, London. 200 B.C. This relief shows a scene of an offering where the Pharaoh Ptolemy V offers the spiritual inner eyes of Horus, to Horus, seated on the throne. Horus was the son of Isis and Osiris. They form the fundamental triad of the Egyptian religion. Traditionally, Horus is considered the first ...
S000154 Ptolemaic Relief
Ptolemaic Relief - Painted
British Museum, London. 200 B.C. This relief shows a scene of an offering where the Pharaoh Ptolemy V offers the spiritual inner eyes of Horus, to Horus, seated on the throne. Horus was the son of Isis and Osiris. They form the fundamental triad of the Egyptian religion. Traditionally, Horus is considered the first ...
S000153 Ptolemaic Relief - Painted
Pugio Dagger Embossed
Length:15"; Includes Scabbard.
R000141 Pugio Dagger Embossed
Pyramid Box
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 creator’s birthplace and throne. It’s golden capstone was their point of contact with the Gods. According to current arc...
S000187 Pyramid Box
Pyramid Clock
SIZE: 4"H (6cm)
ITEM TYPE: Clock
ITEM MATERIAL: Bonded marble
ITEM FINISH: Antique gold finish
S000188 Pyramid Clock
Pyramid of the Gods Statue
Ancient Egyptians saw the pyramid as the primeval hill, rising from the waters of the beginning, the creator’s birthplace and throne. The pyramid capstone was their point of contact with the Gods and was related to the rising sun. The king who was buried in the pyramid entered into office in the celestial beyond a...
S000141 Pyramid of the Gods Statue
Queen Nefertari Statue on Marble Base
Tomb of Nefertari, Valley of the Queens, Luxor. 19th Dynasty 1270 B.C. The tomb of Nefertari, from which this wall fragment comes, is the largest architectural and decorative enterprise ever dedicated to a Pharaoh’s wife. Nefertari was the chief Queen and favorite wife of Ramses II. The name Nefertari means “the m...
S000147 Queen Nefertari Statue on Marble Base
Queen Nefertari wall plaque
Valley of the Queens, Luxor, Egypt. Dynasty XIX, 1270 B.C. The tomb of Nefertari, from which this wall fragment comes, is the largest architectural and decorative enterprise ever dedicated to a Pharaoh’s wife. Nefertari was the chief Queen and favorite wife of Ramses II. The name Nefertari means “the most beautiful ...
S000143 Queen Nefertari wall plaque
Queen Nefertiti Silver Ring with Lapis Stone
Our Egyptian Hand-Made Sterling Silver Ajustable Ring with Stone is Hand made in Egypt by skilled artisans. Nefertiti first appears in historical records as the Great Royal Wife of Akhenaten. Scholars still debate her origins, some believing that she was a princess from another land. She gave birth to six daughters. It is possible that she also ...
W000009 Queen Nefertiti Silver Ring with Lapis Stone
Ramses II as a Child Relief
The Louvre Museum, Paris. Dynasty XIX 1300 B.C. This representation of the Great Pharaoh of Egypt shows the King as a child with a nude torso. The plait falling at one side of the shaved head is the typical ornament of a young Prince. He also has a heavy pendant in the ear, which would be abandoned after puberty and...
S000293 Ramses II as a Child Relief
Ramses II at the battle of Kadesh Relief
Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt. Dynasty XIX, 1255 B.C. The most celebrated of all Pharaohs, Ramses II, is well known for the length of his reign, the numerous temples he built and his military campaigns, such as the battle of Kadesh where Ramses II, facing the army of Muwattali, King of the Hittites found hi...
S000289 Ramses II at the battle of Kadesh Relief
Ramses II Offering a Libation - Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Dynasty XIX 1290-1224 B.C. The most celebrated of all Pharaohs, Ramses II, is well known for the length of his reign, the numerous temples he built and his military campaigns, such as the battle of Kadesh where Ramses II, facing the army of Muwattali, King of the Hittites found himself surrou...
S000249 Ramses II Offering a Libation - Statue
Reclining Anubis Miniature Statue
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 over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him...
S000212 Reclining Anubis Miniature Statue
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 and presided over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him into the presence of the sovereign judges where the soul of the deceased would be weighe...
S000288 Reclining Anubis Relief
Reclining Kuan-Yin statue
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 means one who hears the cries of the world and personifies the compassion of the Buddha for the needy. She is the embodiment of the yin pri...
S000077 Reclining Kuan-Yin statue
Red Plume
Red Horse Haired Plume for Replica Helmets.
R000805 Red Plume
Ribchester Cavalry Sports Roman Helmet
Helmet worn by élite trooper in the colourful cavalry sports events In 1796 a clogmaker's son, playing behind his father's house in Ribchester, Lancashire, discovered a mass of corroded metalwork. This proved to be a hoard of Roman military equipment, mainly cavalry sports equipment and military awards. Cavalry...
R000921 Ribchester Cavalry Sports Roman Helmet
Rise & Fall of Rome - Book and Coin Gift Set
Presented here is a special collection of 20 different Roman coins attractively packaged with an introduction and very interesting information about the Emperor represented plus a color map showing the boundaries of that Emperor's rule (each one is different). The two, leather type three-ring binders ( measuring 8 x 10 inches or approximately 21...
P000033 Rise & Fall of Rome - Book and Coin Gift Set
Roman 2 Piece Body Armor
Constructed of 16 gauge polished carbon steel. Complete with leather straps. Weight: 9 lbs. Height: 20" Size: 40- 46, Weight: 9 lbs.
C000494 Roman 2 Piece Body Armor
Roman Arena Wooden shield - Leather Covered
ROMAN SHIELDS (SCUTUMS) The Scutum, or shield, was the main form of body protection of the Roman soldiers. It served the purpose to deflect missiles targeted at the soldiers, as well as protect them from the impact of hand held weapons yielded at them. The shields large size allowed the soldiers to form a "tustud...
R000620 Roman Arena Wooden shield - Leather Covered
Roman Arena Wooden shield - Linen Covered
Roman Arena Wooden shield - Linen Covered. Height:42"; Width=33";
R000621 Roman Arena Wooden shield - Linen Covered
Roman Caliga (Marching Sandals)
Hand Made Leather Sandals with studded soles. Available in the following whole sizes: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13. Please specify your Size in options above. ORDER ONE SIZE UP: i.e. if you normally wear size 10, order size 11
R000529 Roman Caliga (Marching Sandals)
Roman Cavaliers Scutum
ROMAN SHIELDS (SCUTUMS) The Scutum, or shield, was the main form of body protection of the Roman soldiers. It served the purpose to deflect missiles targeted at the soldiers, as well as protect them from the impact of hand held weapons yielded at them. The shields large size allowed the soldiers to form a "tustud...
R000628 Roman Cavaliers Scutum
Roman Centurion Helmet
Officer's helmet constructed of 16 gauge polished carbon steel with neck protector. Complete with head liner. Size: 17.5" x 10.5", Weight: 3.5 lbs.
C000491 Roman Centurion Helmet
Roman Centurion Officer Hamata - Chainmail
Roman Officers (Centurions) Coat. Chainmail. Leather lined arms and waist.
R001019 Roman Centurion Officer Hamata - Chainmail
Roman Centurion Pewter Sculpture
The sculptures are cast in pewter and are 4"+ in size. Each sculpture has a pewter or stone base but rests upon a wooden platform. The wood platforms are generally 2" square & 0.5" tall with the characters name on the platform. Generally, each sculpture weighs roughly around 1.2lbs and comes packaged in their own ...
G000028 Roman Centurion Pewter Sculpture
Roman Centurion Wooden Shield
ROMAN SHIELDS (SCUTUMS) The Scutum, or shield, was the main form of body protection of the Roman soldiers. It served the purpose to deflect missiles targeted at the soldiers, as well as protect them from the impact of hand held weapons yielded at them. The shields large size allowed the soldiers to form a "tustud...
R000919 Roman Centurion Wooden Shield
Roman chandelier (Brass)
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R000870 Roman chandelier (Brass)
Roman Decorator Dagger
Historic Roman Dagger. Features metal handle, scabbard and cast metal blade. Finely engraved with eagles, lion and wolf figures. Length: 15" Weight: 2 lbs.
C000489 Roman Decorator Dagger
Roman Full Size Helmet - 80 B.C.
THIS IS A SCULPTURE NOT FOR REENACTMENT.
M000014 Roman Full Size Helmet - 80 B.C.
Roman Gladius Sword
Features a wood handle, 19" carbon steel blade and leather scabbard with brass trim. Length: 28", Weight: 2.5 lbs.
C000487 Roman Gladius Sword
Roman Helmet - Imperial Gallic 'G'
3rd quarter of the 1st Century AD. Considered the typical mid-first century legionary helmet and it seems to have continued in use on into the early second century AD. The best example was found in the Rhine River at Mainz- Weisenau and is now exhibited in Worms, Germany. The brass rosettes on this resemble those f...
R000741 Roman Helmet - Imperial Gallic 'G'
Roman Horn Helmet
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R000887 Roman Horn Helmet
Roman Imperial Italic Centurian Helmet with Red Plume
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R000444 Roman Imperial Italic Centurian Helmet with Red Plume
Roman Infantry Scutum
ROMAN SHIELDS (SCUTUMS) The Scutum, or shield, was the main form of body protection of the Roman soldiers. It served the purpose to deflect missiles targeted at the soldiers, as well as protect them from the impact of hand held weapons yielded at them. The shields large size allowed the soldiers to form a "tustud...
R000627 Roman Infantry Scutum
Roman Legionary Scutum - Linen Covered
Dura Europos 3rd Century AD - Linen Covered Roman Scutum (shield). The Scutum, or shield, was the main form of body protection of the Roman soldiers. It served the purpose to deflect missiles targeted at the soldiers, as well as protect them from the impact of hand held weapons yielded at them. The shields large s...
R000928 Roman Legionary Scutum - Linen Covered
Roman Legionary Scutum - Raw Hide Covered
Dura Europos 3rd Century AD. The Scutum, or shield, was the main form of body protection of the Roman soldiers. It served the purpose to deflect missiles targeted at the soldiers, as well as protect them from the impact of hand held weapons yielded at them. The shields large size allowed the soldiers to form a "tu...
R000927 Roman Legionary Scutum - Raw Hide Covered
Roman Legionnaire Pewter Sculpture
The sculptures are cast in pewter and are 4"+ in size. Each sculpture has a pewter or stone base but rests upon a wooden platform. The wood platforms are generally 2" square & 0.5" tall with the characters name on the platform. Generally, each sculpture weighs roughly around 1.2 lbs and comes packaged in their own...
G000027 Roman Legionnaire Pewter Sculpture
Roman Legionnaire's Battle Shield
This all metal hand painted shield protected the troops from spears, arrows and rocks. Size: 36" x 20", Weight:13.5lbs.
C000486 Roman Legionnaire's Battle Shield
Roman Legionnaire's Canteen
This polished steel canteen was standard issue for Roman troops. Messures 5" in diameter. Weight: 1.6 lbs.
C000492 Roman Legionnaire's Canteen
Roman Legionnaire's Pick Axe
This multi purpose battle axe was standard issue for Roman troops for centuries. Steel axe head measures 19.5" with brass blade cover. Wood handle 30", Weight: 4.5 lbs.
C000493 Roman Legionnaire's Pick Axe
Roman Lorica Segmentata
Believed to have been introduced in the ranks of the Roman Army during the first Century A.D. and widely used at the height of the Roman Empire. Although it never completely replaced the mail (Lorica Hamata) and scale armor (Lorica Squamata), for the modern mind the Lorica Segmentata typifies the Roman soldier. Th...
A000027 Roman Lorica Segmentata
Roman Officer's Helmet
The success of the Roman Empire often depended on the heavily armored foot soldier - the Legionnaire. The marched triumphantly from the cold mists of England to the hot, dry plains of the Mideast. In these campaigns, the Romans relied on these helmets for head-protection. These helmets are formed from 18 gauge ...
A000025 Roman Officer's Helmet
Roman Pretorian Standard
Roman Praetorian Standard, overall length: 90". Each piece is hand pounded brass.
R000290 Roman Pretorian Standard
Roman Pretorian Standard
Roman Praetorian Standard, overall length: 90". Each piece is hand pounded brass.
R000290 Roman Pretorian Standard
Roman Scutum Shield - Large Leather Wooden Covered
The Scutum, or shield, was the main form of body protection of the Roman soldiers. It served the purpose to deflect missiles targeted at the soldiers, as well as protect them from the impact of hand held weapons yielded at them. The shields large size allowed the soldiers to form a "tustudo' or shield wall that co...
R000495 Roman Scutum Shield - Large Leather Wooden Covered
Roman Scutum Shield - Large Wooden Linen Covered
ROMAN SHIELDS (SCUTUMS)
The Scutum, or shield, was the main form of body protection of the Roman soldiers. It served the purpose to deflect missiles targeted at the soldiers, as well as protect them from the impact of hand held weapons yielded at them. The shields large size allowed the soldiers to form a "tust...
R000496 Roman Scutum Shield - Large Wooden Linen Covered
Roman Signifier Pewter Sculpture
The sculptures are cast in pewter and are 4"+ in size. Each sculpture has a pewter or stone base but rests upon a wooden platform. The wood platforms are generally 2" square & 0.5" tall with the characters name on the platform. Generally, each sculpture weighs roughly around 1.2lbs and comes packaged in their own ...
G000029 Roman Signifier Pewter Sculpture
Roman Spatha - Sword
Length:30"; Includes Scabbard. Manufactured by Deepeeka, this museum quality historic replica sword features a high carbon steel blade with a full tang.
R000169 Roman Spatha - Sword
Roman spear
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R000311 Roman spear
Roman Sword
Length:30"; With Brass Fittings; Includes Scabbard. Manufactured by Deepeeka, this museum quality historic replica sword features a high carbon steel blade with a full tang.
R000167 Roman Sword
Roman Trooper Helmet
Rugged polished 16 gauge, carbon steel construction with 5" neck protector. Size: 11.5" x 10.5", Weight: 3.3 lbs.
C000490 Roman Trooper Helmet
Roman Trooper's Helmet
The success of the Roman Empire often depended on the heavily armored foot soldier - the Legionnaire. The marched triumphantly from the cold mists of England to the hot, dry plains of the Mideast. In these campaigns, the Romans relied on these helmets for head-protection. These helmets are formed from 18 gauge ...
A000076 Roman Trooper's Helmet
Roman Tunic
Our brightly colored Roman tunic copies the standard issue to the Roman legions from the days of the Republic to the end of the Empire (around 400 A.D.). Worn under armor or by itself, the simple lines of this tunic are classic and lend themselves to many combinations of clothing from later periods of history. Thi...
A000079 Roman Tunic
Roman Wooden Practice Sword
Does Not Include Scabbard. Manufactured by Deepeeka, this museum quality historic replica sword features a high carbon steel blade with a full tang.
R000170 Roman Wooden Practice Sword
Royal Corinthian Muscle Armour
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R000775 Royal Corinthian Muscle Armour
Royal Ease Kuan-Yin statue
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 means "one who hears the cries of the world" and personifies the compassion of th...
S000045 Royal Ease Kuan-Yin statue
Royal Gallic 'H' Roman Helmet
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R000743 Royal Gallic 'H' Roman Helmet
Royal Leather Belt
Greek Royal Belt to wear with R000774: Leather Muscle Cuirass
R000776 Royal Leather Belt
Royal Spartan Cuirass
Muscle Armour (Brass). We now offer a reasonably priced muscle breast and back plate. Also worn by 5 century BC Roman field army. Fits a 47" chest, 40" waist. Neck to waist 21", approx. Wt. 11 lbs. Available in Brass. (Spear, Hoplite Sword, Shield, Greaves and Corinthian Helm sold separately).
R000771 Royal Spartan Cuirass
Satyr pursuing Maenad - Black figured Kylix
Exact Museum Replica. In this style, the figures were painted black on the reddish orange surface of the vases. Details within the silhouetted figures were incised before firing. Occasionally white or purple was added to the figure with the female flesh usually painted white. Human figures drawn with greater skill ...
M000063 Satyr pursuing Maenad - Black figured Kylix
Scarab Box
The scarab was associated very early on in Egypt with the generative forces of the rising sun and with the concepts of eternal renewal. The beetle is known for coming out of the sand backwards dragging its ball of dung behind it along the ground before depositing it in underground tunnels as a source of food for i...
S000228 Scarab Box
Seated Anubis Miniature Statue
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 over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him...
S000205 Seated Anubis Miniature Statue
Seated Buddha statue
Gautama Buddha was born in 563 b.c. in northeast India. The Buddha was the son of the King of the Sakyas. Suddhodana, who ruled at Kapilavastu, on the border of Nepal. His mother was Queen Maya. He was named Siddhartha. He lived amidst the pleasures of palace life and at age 16 he was married to Princess Yasodhara...
S000080 Seated Buddha statue
Seated Ganesh Bronze statue
Ganesh, also called Ganapati, the elephant headed God of Wisdom and Success is the defender and remover of obstacles and has to be propritiated first before worshiping other Gods. He is one of the sons of Siva and Parvati. He is known as "Sidhi Data" or bestower of success in the work. His elephant head is believe...
S000044 Seated Ganesh Bronze statue
Seated Ganesh bronze statue
Ganesh, also called Ganapati, the elephant headed God of Wisdom and Success is the defender and remover of obstacles and has to be propritiated first before worshiping other Gods. He is one of the sons of Siva and Parvati. He is known as "Sidhi Data" or bestower of success in the work. His elephant head is believe...
S000058 Seated Ganesh bronze statue
Seated Ganesh statue
Ganesh, also called Ganapati, the elephant headed God of Wisdom and Success is the defender and remover of obstacles and has to be propritiated first before worshiping other Gods. He is one of the sons of Shiva and Parvati. He is known as “Sidhi Data” or bestower of success in the work. His elephant head is believ...
S000057 Seated Ganesh statue
Seated Ganesh statue
Ganesh, also called Ganapati, the elephant headed God of Wisdom and Success is the defender and remover of obstacles and has to be propritiated first before worshiping other Gods. He is one of the sons of Siva and Parvati. He is known as "Sidhi Data" or bestower of success in the work. His elephant head is believe...
S000043 Seated Ganesh statue
Seated Ganesh Statue
Ganesh, also called Ganapati, the elephant headed God of Wisdom and Success is the defender and remover of obstacles and has to be propritiated first before worshiping other Gods. He is one of the sons of Siva and Parvati. He is known as "Sidhi Data" or bestower of success in the work. His elephant head is believe...
S000035 Seated Ganesh Statue
Seated Ganesh statue
Ganesh, also called Ganapati, the elephant headed God of Wisdom and Success is the defender and remover of obstacles and has to be propritiated first before worshiping other Gods. He is one of the sons of Siva and Parvati. He is known as "Sidhi Data" or bestower of success in the work. His elephant head is believe...
S000041 Seated Ganesh statue
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 greek “Hores” which in turn derived from the Egyptian “Hor”. This name comes from the same root as the Egyptian word for ‘the high’ or ‘far away’. Horus was represented either as a falcon- headed man o...
S000207 Seated Horus Miniature Statue
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 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 ...
S000203 Seated Isis Miniature Statue
Seated King Khephren Miniature Statue
SIZE: 4"H (9.5 cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue
ITEM MATERIAL: Bonded marble
ITEM FINISH: Antique stone finish
S000209 Seated King Khephren Miniature Statue
Seated Kuan-Yin statue
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 means ?one who hears the cries of the world? and personifies the compassion of the Buddha for the needy. She is the embodiment of the yin...
S000079 Seated Kuan-Yin statue
Seated Kuan-Yin statue
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 means one who hears the cries of the world and personifies the compassion of the Buddha for the needy. She is the embodiment of the yin pri...
S000075 Seated Kuan-Yin statue
Seated Osiris Miniature Statue
Osiris, the Resurrection God, is the central figure in the afterlife myth and in Egyptian mythology as a whole. His name means "The Seat of the Eye". To die and be properly prepared for the other life is to become one with Osiris in the underworld over which he rules. Osiris received earthly rule from his father, ...
S000204 Seated Osiris Miniature Statue
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". Her nature being that of a Goddess of War, she accompanied the King to battle and was often described as his mother. She spread terror everywhere; the henchmen of Seth and even the serpent Apo...
S000206 Seated Sekhmet Miniature Statue
Seated Thousand Arms Kuan-Yin
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 means "one who hears the cries of the world" and personifies the compassion of the Buddha for the needy. She is the embodiment of the yin p...
S000032 Seated Thousand Arms Kuan-Yin
Sekhmet relief
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 to battle and was often described as his mother. She spread terror everywhere; the henchmen of Seth and even the serpent Apo...
S000266 Sekhmet relief
Sekhmet Relief Painted
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 to battle and was often described as his mother. She spread terror everywhere; the henchmen of Seth and even the serpent Apo...
S000267 Sekhmet Relief Painted
Sekhmet Statue
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 26th 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 to battle and was often described as his mother. She spread terror everywhere; t...
S000297 Sekhmet Statue
Set of Canopic Jars
Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 650 B.C. 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 to represent the Four Sons of Horus. Each jar had a characteristic head associated with the demi...
S000258 Set of Canopic Jars
Set of Small Canopic Jars
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 to represent the Four Sons of Horus. Each jar had a characteristic head associated ...
S000290 Set of Small Canopic Jars
Shiva statue
Shiva, the destroyer and regenerator forms part of the main hindu trinity of gods together with Brahma, the creater and vishnu, the protector. Shiva is one of the oldest gods of India. Images of him have been found that are dated to 2500 B.C. Shiva is the god who destroyed creation after every Kalpa, and at the sa...
S000042 Shiva statue
Silver Ankh Ring with Lapis Stone
The Ancient Egyptian hieroglyph signifying "life". It is found in ancient tomb inscriptions, including those of the king Tutankhamen, and gods and pharaohs are often depicted holding it. The ankh forms part of hieroglyphs for such concepts as health and happiness. This unique ankh is embellished with hieroglyphics. Hand made in Egypt of silver w...
W000008 Silver Ankh Ring with Lapis Stone
Silver Ring with Scarab Engravings
Hand made Egyptian Silver Scarab ring. Width: 1/4". Please select ring size from "Options" list and we will contact you for the symbol you wish to have placed on ring. Available symbols to choose from include: (A) Scarab (shown); (B) Ankh; (C) Health, Life & Happiness; (D) Eye of Horus; (E) Lotus
W000007 Silver Ring with Scarab Engravings
Small Amun-Ra Statue
New York Metropolitan Museum of Art Dynasty XXII, 945-715 B.C. Amun-Ra, God of Kings and King of Gods. The oldest and longest venerated ruler of ancient Egypt, Amun, meaning “hidden” and Ra meaning “light” translates to "hidden light". The sacred creature of Amun is the ram with curved horns. Pharaohs repeatedly calle...
S000222 Small Amun-Ra Statue
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. 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...
S000194 Small Anubis coffin with mummy inside
Small Anubis Statue
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 over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him...
S000198 Small Anubis Statue
Small Bastet Statue
British Museum, London Late Period, 664-332 B.C. She is a feline goddess, daughter of the sun god “Ra”. Bastet was originally a lion goddess, but after 1000 B.C. as her cult developed, she became more associated with the cat and was considered to be the center counterpart of the lion goddess Sekhmet. Cats could be...
S000218 Small Bastet Statue
Small Buddha-Shakti statue
This sculpture shows vajradhara in his tantric aspect in embrace