Description: UNIQUE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ANTIQUES Nephthys Pharaonic Statue Goddess Of Death BcThis vintage reproduction It is a rare piece of Egyptian antiquity made in Egypt. Now own this rare Pharaonic piece, feel the ancient Pharaonic history and civilization, and decorate your home and office with it.This unique antique statue is a rare find for any collector. With its intricate details and vibrant multi-color design, it is sure to be a standout piece in any decor. The statue is a vintage reproduction from the Pharaohs-Museum Store, made from durable stone material. Its age is unknown, but it is believed to be from the Luxor region of Egypt. The statue features the goddess Nephthys, known for her role as the goddess of death and rebirth. It is a perfect addition to any collection of decorative collectibles, and its antique style adds a touch of history and mystery to any space. A Simplified Historical Overview Of Nephthys Nefthy She is one of the ancient Egyptian deities. She is a member of the Ennead of Heliopolis, the sister of Isis, Osiris, Set, and the daughter of Nut, the sky goddess, and Geb, the earth god. According to myths, she was the mother of Anubis, the lord of mummification, from her brother Osiris. Like Isis, she represents death, invisibility and darkness. She is also one of the protector deities (Isis, Nephthys, Serket, Nate) of the canopic vessels containing the viscera of the deceased. It appears in the form of a complete female with a mark on her head. Nephthys center or temple; Although there are known names of the priests of the temples of Nephthys. Nephthys was usually worshiped with another deity; Such as "Set" in the era of the New Kingdom, and Antaeus in the late era. In addition to the lack of information about the religion of Nephthys; Her name, which means "lady of the house," does not say much about her duties. Nephthys usually appears in the company of her sister Isis; But she remains anonymous. Perhaps its appearance was due to the Egyptian need for the presence of duplications; As is the case with other goddesses, such as "Tefnut" and other goddesses in the complex of lords of Hermopolis. Nephthys is often shown with Isis as a canape next to the deceased; Sometimes in human form, or as two birds. The two are often depicted together in the scene of the weight of the heart in the Book of the Dead. She also carried out the task of protecting one of the four sons of Horus, which is "Hobe", who was charged with preserving the lungs of the deceased. In the late era, Nephthys was associated with the deity "Anuket" (Anqet), and she was worshiped with her in southern Egypt. Size: As Shown In PicturesType: Nephthys StatueColor: As Shown In Pictures 👌 (Our Guarantee)- - That the Item Will Delivered to You As Shown in Pictures Therefore we recommend that you see the picture well and then take your decision and take your responsibility. ✈️ (Shipping)- We Provide the Best Fast Shipping Service from Egypt to the World using DHL each product has a tracking number. 🔁 (Returns) -I check myself each product and sell only the best quality products. In any case, if you are not satisfied with the product, first, please contact me and I will do everything to your satisfaction. 📞(Contact Us) - We Welcome Any Inquiries at Any Time We Respond to Messages in Less Than 24 Hours We Are Always Serving Our Customers. 💯(Condition)- Perfect Condition as shown in pictures.- 100 % Egypt Luxor Hand Carved Stone. 🎁(Offer provided by the store) - We offer combined shipping, select all the items you need and get a special discount.Please Visit My eBay Store to Check Out Other Items for Sale.
Price: 239 USD
Location: luxor
End Time: 2024-10-22T15:00:01.000Z
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Brand: pharaohs-museum store
Primary Material: Stone
Country/Region of Origin: Egypt luxor
Color: Multi-Color
Style: Antique
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Reproduction
Material: Stone
Features: Antique
Age: Unknown