Description: Ancient Egyptian BC Winged ISIS Symbol of magic, fertility, and motherhood BCSizesHeight: 15 cm / 5.90 inchWings Width: 15 cm / 5.90 inch In Egyptian mythology, Isis was the goddess of magic, fertility, and motherhood. She was commonly depicted in two ways- one with a throne-shaped headdress and the other with a hieroglyphic symbol of her name on her head. However, it is important to note that the Egyptian gods had multiple forms and attributes that could be represented in various ways. During the Greco-Roman era, when Egyptian and Greek cultures intermingled, some variations of Isis were portrayed with wings or combined attributes of other gods. Although winged figures are also present in ancient Egyptian art, they usually represent other deities such as the solar god Horus, the sky goddess Nut, or the funerary deity Ba. These figures symbolize different concepts related to flight, protection, or celestial associations.Our Guarantee 👌 : That the Item Will be Delivered to You As Shown in the Pictures Therefore we recommend that you see the picture well and then take your decision and take responsibility.Shipment ✈️: We Ship worldwide with DHL Fast Shipping is 3-8 Days with a tracking number - We Offer to Combine Shipping 📦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.Feedback: Your Satisfaction is very important to us, So if you have any questions or any issues with the item please contact us and we will do our best to resolve it and make you satisfied.
Price: 115 USD
Location: Giza
End Time: 2024-11-16T11:38:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: 35 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Primary Material: Stone
Brand: Egyptian
Country/Region of Origin: Egypt
Color: Black
Style: Antique
Material: Stone
Culture: Egyptian
Age: Unknown