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Large Head of
Isis Pendant Available on Display Card EGYC018
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Large Head of Isis Pendant
Available on Display Card
Egyptian goddess Isis was beloved by the
Egyptians, and honored for her love and devotion to her husband and family.
Approx. 2 inches tall |
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Lady Musicians
Pendant Available on Display Card EGYC019
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Lady Musicians Pendant
Available on Display Card
From a famous and popular tomb painting,
these lovely ladies have entertained audiences for over 3,000 years! A great
gift for a musician or singer. Approx. 1 1/4 inches tall |
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Sacred Scarab
Ankh Available on Display Card EGYC006
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Sacred Scarab Ankh
Available on Display Card
Symbolizing Eternal Life, the Ankh was
called the Key of Life. The scarab beetle, considered sacred by the Egyptians,
represents the eternal renewal of life and was the symbol of the sun god, Kepri,
who was associated with Resurrection. Approx. 1 1/4 in. tall |
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Isis With Solar
Disk Pendant Available on Display Card EGYC007
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Isis With Solar Disk
Pendant Available on Display Card
With the symbol of the life-giving
sun over her head, this version of the spread-winged Isis represents power and
authority. Approx. 7/8 inch tall |
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Anubis Cartouche
Available on Display Card EGYC014
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Anubis Cartouche Available
on Display Card
The Guardian of the Underworld is depicted here with
his staff, surrounded by the classic Egyptian cartouche frame. Approx. 3/4
in. wide x 2 in. |
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Lovers Ankh
Available on Display Card EGYC015
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Lovers Ankh Available on
Display Card
Two lovers separated by only a breath decorate this
symbol of Life. Approx. 3/4 in. x 1 3/8 in. |
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Medium Bast
Pendant Available on Display Card EGYC003
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Medium Bast Pendant
Available on Display Card
The ancient Egyptians loved cats, and often
used the word "Miu" as a nickname for girls. The cat goddess Bast was protector
of lower Egypt (Nile delta), and patron goddess of cats. Approx. 1 inch tall |
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Ornate
Double-Sided Scarab Available on Display Card
EGYC021
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Ornate Double-Sided Scarab
Available on Display Card
Intricately embellished double sided scarab
represents renewal, eternal youth and resurrection. The scarab was the symbol of
the sun god Khepri. Contains the heiroglyph for King Tut's throne name.
Approx. 1 1/16 inches tall |
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Isis and
Hieroglyphs Pendant on Display EGYC022
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Isis and Hieroglyphs
Pendant Available on Display Card
A lovely tabular representation of
Winged Isis, the faithful goddess, superimposed over a stele of hieroglyphs.
Approx. 1 1/4 inches tall |
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Medium
Tutankhamun Mask Pendant Available on Display Card
EGYC023
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Medium Tutankhamun Mask
Pendant Available on Display Card
Hail the Boy King of Egypt!
Tutankhamun means "Living image of Amun". The young monarch, known to us in
modern times as King Tut, ruled aproximately 3100 years ago in ancient Egypt.
Approx. 7/8 inches tall |