Description: This statue of the goddess Isis was found together with two companion statues of the god Osiris JE 38928 and the goddess Hathor (JE 38927) in the tomb of Psamtek, a high official of the late 26th Dynasty, who bears many titles as the Overseer of the Seals and the Governor of the Palace. These three statues are superb examples of their era, specifically the reintroduction of Old Kingdom stylistic features such as the smooth and rounded surfaces that contrast with the very hard stone.Isis was the goddess of motherhood, magic, fertility, healing and rebirth. According to the Heliopolis Ennead, Isis was the daughter of Geb, the god of the earth and goddess of the sky respectively, and was one of at least four siblings. She was also the sister/wife of Osiris, the god of the underworld and lord of eternity. Her brother Seth was the god of war, chaos and storms; and her sister Nephthys, wife of Seth, assisted in funerary rites, working with Isis in a protective role. In some versions of the mythology there is another brother, Horus the Elder (Horus the Great). Osiris was also the father of Horus (the younger).According to Egyptian mythology, Osiris ruled Egypt, providing civilisation to his people through the knowledge of agriculture and the law. Seth was extremely jealous of his brother and killed him, dismembering and distributing the corpse throughout the many Nomes of Egypt. On the death of Osiris, Seth became king of Egypt with his sister/wife Nephthys. Isis mourned her husband, and with her great magical powers decided to find and bring him back to life. With the help of her sister Nephthys, Isis searched every Egyptian Nome, collecting the pieces of her husband’s corpse, reassembling and holding them together with linen wrappings. Isis breathed life back into his body to resurrected him and, soon conceived their child Horus (the younger). Osiris then descended into the underworld, where he became its ruler.This statue depicts Isis seated on a throne, wearing a crown with the sun-disk enveloped by cow’s horns, indicating her association with the goddess Hathor. She is wearing a three-part wig that is held behind her ears, on which sits the uraeus cobra and she holds an ankh-sign symbol of life in her right hand. There is a clean simplicity in how her close-fitting tunic where even the straps of her dress are excluded, the only concession to clothing being the hem at the ankles. The base of the statue is inscribed with an offering prayer, while the back pillar of the statue is not inscribed.This is an identical replica of the original antiquity and comes with a certificate of verification issued by the Supreme Council of Egyptian Antiquities. Type: Egyptian Ancient Antiques Handmade. Materials: Black polyester with a hollow core. Width: 45 cm/ 17.71 Inches. Height: 90 cm/ 35.43 Inches.weight: 11.9 KG. The replica was crafted by experts in ancient Egyptian art in a try to match the great achievements of their ancestors through a very long and complicated process to provide you with this exquisite piece of art. The handmade nature of the replica may result in minor variations in details or colors compared to the images provided in the listing. Made in Egypt. All items are handmade, and approved by the Egyptian Ministry Of Antiquities.customers should be aware that this means there may be variations between matching items.Please do not hesitate to contact us for any questions, requests, or inquiries. >> Shipping times<< We ship all orders with DHL or UPS Express within one to two business days. Delivery times to the USA and Europe are 3 to 5 days from the date of shipping. On average, you should receive your order within 4 to 7 days from the day you place the order. >> Refunds, returns, and exchanges<< We provide full refunds in case the product you receive has any defect or is different from the pictures in this listing. Please send us a picture of the item if that's the case and we will refund you. >>Europe and Canada customers<< Shipments to Europe and Canada might be subject to customs upon arrival. Sometimes shipments can be delivered without any customs or duties while other times they are. We are NOT responsible for these customs, duties, or any other charges that your country's customs charge you. We cannot assess how much they could be as we have no control over them nor do we get that money. What we can do is declare a low value for the shipment.If you are in Canada or Europe and order from us, we will assume that you have read this note. Statue for Decor- Statue for living Room- Statue for home decor- Statue for office decorWedding gifts, wedding gifts, gifts to relatives and friends, home decorations, storefronts, hotels, clubhouse decorations If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you for choosing us.
Price: 1499 USD
Location: Cairo
End Time: 2024-09-09T11:56:48.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Our Grandfathers
Signed By: Konouz Egypt
Occasion: All Occasions
Size: Large
Year Manufactured: 2022
Department: Girls, Boys, Adults
Unit Type: Unit
Number in Pack: 1
Style: Egyptian
Features: Boxed, Hand Painted, Limited Edition
Unit Quantity: 1
Finish: Antique
Room: Any Room
Handmade: Yes
Pattern: No Pattern
Character: King Tut
Signed: Yes
Color: Multicolor
Material: Polystone
Subject: History
Brand: Konouz
Type: Statue
Era: Prehistoric
Customized: No
Packaging: Box
Theme: Historical Figures
Collection: Limited Editions
Original/Reproduction: Licensed Reproduction
Time Period Manufactured: 2020-Now
Country/Region of Manufacture: Egypt
Production Technique: Job Production
Character Family: Ancient Egyptians