Open Winged Isis
$47.95
Isis,
open winged, and in
her full glory.
Shown
here with horns and
disk.
Considered
to be the greatest
magician of all time.
She is
associated with motherhood,
marital
devotion and healing
the sick.
The
statue is of cold cast
resin
& hand painted.
She
is 9" high, with a wingspan
of 13"
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Egyptian - Candle holder
$23.95
This
Egyptian candle
holder
stands 7" high
and is
adorned with
hand-painted
ankh
and
scarab designs. Made
of cold-cast resin,
eight additional ankhs hang
down from its rim
Resting
above an Egyptian
sigil, there
is a
glass cup
to contain
candle wax
and aid
in easy clean up
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Large Brass Ankh
$11.95
Egyptian
symbol of eternal
life.
In modern times, the
ankh has
become
a symbol
of wholeness,
vitality
& health to many.
Made of
solid brass it measures
4" x 7"
and can
be used as an
altar
piece
or wall
hanging.
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Isis Incense Holder
$14.95
Made of
handpainted cold
cast resin,
this 11"
Isis incense burner
can be used with
cone or
stick incense.
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Silver Egyptian Athame
$25.95
A
slender Egyptian
double-edged
stainless
steel
kriss style athame
with a matte
silver-tone
handle, crosspiece
and
sheath.
The hilt
is comprised
of
an Egyptian goddess
with a
winged scarab
forming
the hand guard.
Its sheath is adorned
with
hieroglyphs
and
palm fronds. It has
an
8" blade
and
measures
13 1/2" when
sheathed.
NOT
FOR SALE IN MASSACHUSETTS
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Anubis in Full Jackal Form
$10.95
Anubis;
the son of Osiris
and Nephthys,
is
portrayed here in
his
jackal form, though
he is
more commonly represented
as a
jackal-headed man.This
statue
is cold
cast resin &
hand painted,
measuring
5 1/2" in length.
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Bast Large
$23.95
Bast, was the cat headed
goddess
of the beneficial aspect
of the Sun.
She was a kind goddess,
and protected men
against evil spirits and
contagious disease.
She is depicted here in
her full cat form.
Made of cold cast resin
& hand painted,
this statue stands. 8
1/2"
high
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Bastet
$12.95
Charming
pewter representation
of the
Egyptian
bastet.
Painted
in gold leaf,
will add
a fine decorative
touch
where
ever she
is placed
Approx.
3 1/4" tall
standing
on 1" x 3/4" base.
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Bast Small
$10.95
A depiction of the goddess
Bast in her
full cat form. Her
festivals
were light hearted
and full of
joy.
This statue
is made of cold
cast resin and hand
painted.
It stands 5 1/2" high.
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Egyptian God Statue Set
$19.95
Set of
four Egyptian deities
Bast, Sekmet,
Isis,
and Anubis. Each Statue
is made of
cold
cast resin and painted
with no
detail left
out.
Fine additions to
any
collection,
or
nick-nack shelf
Statues
range
in
size from
3 1/2" -- 1
1/2"
tall by
2 " -- 1 1/2" wide.
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Ibis Headed Thoth
$18.95
Thoth
the ibis headed was
the Egyptian
god of
wisdom
and writing.
He recorded
the results of the weighing
of a spirits heart
against
the feather of Ma`at.
This statue is made of cold
cast resin
&
hand painted.
It stands
7 1/4" high.
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enlargement
Egyptian Tarot (deck &
book)
by Berti/ Gonard
$34.95
Egyptian Tarot Deck, and
Book.
The studies
of Jean
Baptiste
Pitois,
together with the
stupendous images by
Silvana
Alasia,
allows cartomantic
magic
to be thoroughly
explored.
Book: G. Berti
& T. Gonard
160
pages - black and white
Cards:
Silvana Alasia 78 cards
- 66x120 mm.
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Isis Trinket Box
$23.95
The
Egyptian deity Isis has
been
renowned
for millennia as
the greatest
sorceress
in the
universe.
This deceptively
clever statue
is
actually a jewelry/trinket
box, wide
and
deep
enough to hold several
treasured
possessions.
This lovely
piece is a hand
painted,
cold
cast resin.
The box
measures 6 1/2" high
and the
storage area is
2" wide,
4" long,
and 2"
deep.
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Sekhmet, Lioness Sun Goddess
$18.95
Sekhmet
was the lioness
headed
goddess who was
the dark reverse of the
goddess Hathor.
Also a
sun goddess,
she
represented its
destructive force,
and defended
the divine
order.
This statue is made
of a cold cast
resin
&
hand painted,
standing
9 1/4" tall
at the
top of her crown.
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Obelisk
$12.95
Obelisk,
Cold cast resin
Hand painted,
8
1/2"
high x 2" square
base.
Obelisks
are
solar symbols similar
in
meaning to pyramids,
they are associated
with
an ancient stone
called
Benben in Heliopolis.
They were
set in
pairs, at the
entrances
of temples,
and to
some
Old Kingdom
tombs
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