Elegant bronze statue accurately captures the mighty yet humble spirit of God Ptah, the oldest ancient Egyptian deity, known as the ultimate creator
This bronze god statue of the creator was made with high precision in one of the best workshops of Luxor to truly capture this mighty god’s divine and grand spirit
Creator-God and maker of all things God Ptah can be also spelled Phthah. He's the Patron of craftsmen, especially the sculptors. God Ptah's high priest was called “chief controller of craftsmen” depicted as a man in mummy form, wearing a skullcap and a short, straight false beard
As the god 'who hears prayers,' he remained a favorite deity frequently addressed by the common people. Ptah was the deity of the first dynasty in Egypt, but before spreading along with the dynasty and across Egypt, he was a local deity in Memphis
Ptah the creator, Sekhmet the goddess of war and healing his consort, and their youthful god Nefertem belonged to the Memphite triad of deities (cult center in Memphis)
Elegant bronze Patah with a width of 16.5cm (6.49inches) and height of 18 cm (7.08inches)
This elegant bronze Ptah statue (with a width of 16.5cm and height of 18 cm) accurately captures the mighty yet humble spirit of God Ptah, the oldest ancient Egyptian deity, known as the ultimate creator. This bronze god statue of the creator was made with high precision in one of the best workshops of Luxor to truly capture this mighty god’s divine and grand spirit.
Creator-God and maker of all things God Ptah can be also spelled Phthah. He's the Patron of craftsmen, especially the sculptors. God Ptah's high priest was called “chief controller of craftsmen” depicted as a man in mummy form, wearing a skullcap and a short, straight false beard.
As the god 'who hears prayers,' he remained a favorite deity frequently addressed by the common people. Ptah was the deity of the first dynasty in Egypt, but before spreading along with the dynasty and across Egypt, he was a local deity in Memphis.
Ptah the creator, Sekhmet the goddess of war and healing his consort, and their youthful god Nefertem belonged to the Memphite triad of deities (cult center in Memphis).