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This museum reproduction of
Egyptian artwork with its stunning details, will do well in any home decor,
especially Egyptian home decor, and art collections.
In
Egyptian mythology, the falcon was the animal that symbolized and represented
the god Horus. Horus was the Divine Child of Osiris and Isis. As the
Incarnate God, his roles were numerous. He united the cosmic principles of
male and female. He acted as the uniting force between Upper and Lower Egypt.
He interceded on behalf of the King to the Gods and as a living God, it is
Horus who bestowed supreme power and divine kingship to a Pharaoh.
From
his union with Isis he has four sons, guardians of the four Canopic Jars that
contain the visceras of the embalmed deceased. Horus most important cult
centers were at Edfu, where the God was venerated in the image of the winged
disk, at Kom Ombo, where as Son of Ra he bore the name Haroeris, and at
Heliopolis where he was regarded as the God of the Morning Sun under the name
of Ra-Harakhty.
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Features
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- Perfect gift
- Enhance your home decor
- Exquisite detail
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Specifications
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Materials |
Bonded marble casting with marble base |
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Size |
9 "h x 4" D x 3.5" h (21 x 10 x 9 cm) |
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Shipping weight |
5 lbs |
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