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Handcrafted Basalt Egyptian Figure of the Seated Anubis Jackal (8.5 x 2.75 x 5 inches)

  • Order now your very own seated Anubis statue today, embellished with a dizzying array of fine detail and hieroglyphics all meticulously hand-carved just for you!
  • This fine Anubis figurine is hand-carved out of premium basalt stone, sure to last a lifetime.
  • The fine line work and precise carving is all done by talented Egyptian small families.
  • Own a unique piece of art that not only serves as an awe-inspiring decor piece but also showcases the underappreciated talent of local Egyptian craftsmanship.
  • Unique collectable antique, perfect for lovers of ancient Egyptian history and mythology. Perfect for alters or as a one of a kind decor statement piece!
  • Decorate your home or alter with the mighty spirit of one of the most important and revered gods of ancient Egypt.
  • Dimensions: approximately 8.5 x 2.75 x 5 inches (24 H, 7 W, 13 L cm.)
$823.50
Availability: In stock
SKU
0021-SJS-LFB

Anubis here is depicted in black, a color that the ancient Egyptians associated with regeneration, life, the soil of the Nile River, and the discoloration of the corpse after embalming.

The ancient Egyptians adorned their homes as well as their tombs, holy burial places and alters with similar statues, paying homage to the revered god Anubis.

Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of death, mummification, embalming, the afterlife, cemeteries, tombs, and the Underworld. He was one of the most frequently depicted and mentioned ancient Egyptian gods.

He is depicted here in his classic form as a Jackal. This is because the ancient Egyptians associated Jackals with death, because they lurked around cemeteries ate decomposing flesh. Thus, by making Anubis the patron deity of jackals, they hoped to protect the bodies of the deceased from being devoured.

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