Description: Rare Egyptian statue for the Egyptian god Ptah God of creation, crafts, arts and talents in ancient Egyptian mythology. It’s handcrafted by skilled Egyptian hands. Dimensions:- 30 cm Height. Made in Egypt. Ptah is an ancient Egyptian deity who held a prominent position in the pantheon of gods. He was considered the creator god and the patron of craftsmen, architects, and artists. Ptah was primarily worshipped in Memphis, one of the major cultural and religious centers of ancient Egypt. Ptah was often depicted as a mummified man with a shrouded head or as a bearded man wearing a skullcap. This imagery symbolized his association with creation and regeneration. He was often depicted holding a scepter or an ankh, the symbol of life. As the creator god, Ptah was believed to have fashioned the universe and everything within it through his thoughts and words. His name, which means "the Opener," was associated with the act of opening the world and giving it form. Ptah was seen as the ultimate source of all existence, the one who brought order out of chaos. Ptah was also associated with craftsmen and artisans. He was regarded as the divine patron of skilled workers, and his influence extended to various creative endeavors, such as architecture, sculpture, metalworking, and painting. Ptah was believed to guide and inspire human craftsmen, granting them the skill and knowledge necessary for their work. Ptah was often merged with other deities in Egyptian mythology. One of his notable syncretizations was with the god Sokar, who was associated with the afterlife and resurrection. Together, they formed Ptah-Sokar, a composite deity representing the transformative power of death and rebirth. Ptah had a family within the Egyptian pantheon. He was married to the lioness goddess Sekhmet, and they had a son named Nefertem, who was associated with perfumes and healing. Ptah was also sometimes considered the father of the deities Ma'at, the goddess of truth and justice, and Atum, the creator god associated with the setting sun. The cult of Ptah was particularly prominent during the New Kingdom period (c. 1550-1070 BCE), when Memphis served as the capital of Egypt. The city of Memphis housed a grand temple dedicated to Ptah, which was visited by pharaohs and worshippers seeking his blessings. In summary, Ptah was an important deity in ancient Egyptian religion, revered as the creator god and patron of craftsmen. His association with creation, craftsmanship, and the afterlife contributed to his significant role in Egyptian mythology and religious practices. The city of Memphis served as the center of his worship, and his influence extended throughout the kingdom. Concerning Us We provide the lowest prices on the highest quality antiques. We ship with DHLI prepare the shipment carefully and as soon as possible in order to reach you in the fastest time,We also combine shipping for more than one item . Our Target We hope to win customer trust to visit our store permanently Please If you have any question about anything please ask about it without any hesitation and I will answer your question as soon as possible. The Item Made in Egypt with antique style skillfully Similar to Original with Excellent Details . (Feedback is highly appreciated) Best wishes
Price: 179 USD
Location: Cairo
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Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Primary Material: granite stone
Brand: Egyptian Antiquities
Provenance: Memphis
Country/Region of Origin: Egypt
Color: Red
Style: Egyptian Statues
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Reproduction
Material: granite stone
Features: Egyptian Stela
Age: 50 years ago