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Eye of Horus Statue on Marble Base
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Considered a powerful good luck charm, the Eye of Horus was often worn as an amulet of protection. Even if you're not superstitious, this bronze-finished statue on a black marble base makes an eye-catching addition to home or office decor!
MYTHOLOGY: 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 called “the Oudjat” (“the Whole One”). It was a symbol of the power of the God of light, and therefore a popular amulet for protection and good luck. Some oudjat eyes had an arm carrying the Ankh or the papyrus staff, symbol for “to flourish”. The eye of Horus was also used as a protection against the evil eye. From the late old kingdom, two oudjat eyes were placed in the door recesses of tombs.
Head of Anubis
on Marble Base
E-002KM, 7" Tall. Anubis--with a jackal's head or simply as a jackal, presided over embalming and guided the deceased to the afterlife.
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Pharaoh Akhenaton Bust
E-033S, 12" tall. Akhenaton ruled for 17 years with his queen, Nefertiti. The temple he erected to the Sun God at Karnak
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Product Information
• Product #E-165S
• Finish: Bronze
• Type: Statue
• Original: Circa 1085 B.C., now
in the Louvre Museum, Paris
• Material: bonded stone on black
marble base
• Size: 4.5" tall
• Shipping weight: 3 pounds
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