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SANU: Anubis Wall Hanging Ceramic (5 3/4" x 11") :
Anubis, or Anpu was the son of Nephthys. He was depicted as a jackal, or as a jackal-headed man; in early times he was probably simply the jackal god. Anubis was worshipped under the name Wepuat (Opener of the Ways) as the conductor of the souls of the dead to their judgement & monitor of the Scales of Truth. Anubis was worshipped as the inventor of embalming, having embalmed the dead Osiris, & preserving him in order to live again. This wall plaque is part of a series of Egyptian deity images created according to the representations in Wallis Budge's Gods of the Egyptians (see Statue section for complete line). Perfect for the practices of invocational magick, the assumption of god forms, & the devotional practices described in the A.'. A.'.'s Liber Astarte vel Berylli. Handcrafted of hydrostone clay with felted back & an attached wall hanger. The gold painted figure stands in slight relief against a black painted background. Use as wall decoration or, with a small stand, makes a great addition to your altar. Approx. 5¾" wide x 11" long. $29.95 plus 5.95(shipping & handling)Total Cost $35.90
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SSETW: Set Wall Hanging Ceramic (5 3/4" x 11")
In earliest times, Set was the patron deity of Lower (North) Egypt, & represented the fierce storms of the desert. However, when Upper Egypt conquered Lower Egypt, Set became known as the evil enemy of Horus, the Patron God of Upper Egypt. Generally, Set is considered a representative of the archetypal Saturnian forces of darkness & fierce power. Brother of Osiris, Isis, & Nephthys, & husband of the latter; he is also father of Anubis. This wall plaque is part of a series of Egyptian deity images created according to the representations in Wallis Budge's Gods of the Egyptians (see Statue section for complete line). Perfect for the practices of invocational magick, the assumption of god forms, & the devotional practices described in the A.'. A.'.'s Liber Astarte vel Berylli. Handcrafted of hydrostone clay with felted back & an attached wall hanger. The gold painted figure stands in slight relief against a black painted background. Use as wall decoration or, with a small stand, makes a great addition to your altar. Approx. 5¾" wide x 11" long.$29.95 plus 5.95(shipping & handling)Total Cost $35.90
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SISI: Isis Wall Hanging Ceramic (5 3/4" x 11")
The Goddess of motherhood, marital devotion, healing the sick, & the working of magical spells & charms. She was believed to be the most powerful magician in the universe, owing to the fact that she had learned the Secret Name of Ra from the god himself. She was the most important Goddess of all Egyptian mythology, & embodies the archetype of Great Mother. She was the sister & wife of Osiris, sister of Set, & twin sister of Nephthys. She was the mother of Horus the Child (Hoor-par-kraat). This wall plaque is part of a series of Egyptian deity images created according to the representations in Wallis Budge's Gods of the Egyptians (see Statue section for complete line). Perfect for the practices of invocational magick, the assumption of god forms, & the devotional practices described in the A.'. A.'.'s Liber Astarte vel Berylli. Handcrafted of hydrostone clay with felted back & an attached wall hanger. The gold painted figure stands in slight relief against a black painted background. Use as wall decoration or, with a small stand, makes a great addition to your altar. Approx. 5¾" wide x 11" long.$29.95 plus 5.95(shipping & handling)Total Cost $35.90
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SHAT: Hathor Wall Hanging Ceramic (5 3/4" x 11")
Cow-headed love Goddess. This wall plaque is part of a series of Egyptian deity images created according to the representations in Wallis Budge's Gods of the Egyptians (see Statue section for complete line). Perfect for the practices of invocational magick, the assumption of god forms, & the devotional practices described in the A.'. A.'.'s Liber Astarte vel Berylli. Handcrafted of hydrostone clay with felted back & an attached wall hanger. The gold painted figure stands in slight relief against a black painted background. Use as wall decoration or, with a small stand, makes a great addition to your altar. Approx. 5¾" wide x 11" long $29.95 plus 5.95(shipping & handling)Total Cost $35.90
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SHOR: Horus-Set Wall Hanging Ceramic (5 3/4" x 11") :
In the earliest times, Horus & Set were viewed as twin brothers. Horus the Elder was the patron deity of Upper (Southern) Egypt & Set was the patron of Lower Egypt. They were considered two sides of the same coin. The iconographic image shows this conceptualization quite literally. This is an early Egyptian image, from before 3000 B.C.E. when Upper Egypt conquered Lower Egypt & the upper Egyptians warped the concept of Set into a purely evil one. This wall plaque is part of a series of Egyptian deity images created according to the representations in Wallis Budge's Gods of the Egyptians (see Statue section for complete line). Perfect for the practices of invocational magick, the assumption of god forms, & the devotional practices described in the A.'. A.'.'s Liber Astarte vel Berylli. Handcrafted of hydrostone clay with felted back & an attached wall hanger. The gold painted figure stands in slight relief against a black painted background. Use as wall decoration or, with a small stand, makes a great addition to your altar. Approx. 5¾" wide x 11" long. $29.95 plus 5.95(shipping & handling)Total Cost $35.90
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SMAA: Ma'at Wall Hanging Ceramic (5 3/4" x 11")
Ancient Goddess of Balance, Ma'at held the scales in the Underworld on which the hearts of the dead were weighed against a feather to determine the afterlife fate of the deceased. Ma'at, as the Goddess of Truth & Justice is closely related to the Lady of the Scales of Justice & the astrological sign of Libra. Thoth is often considered to be the consort of Ma'at. This wall plaque is part of a series of Egyptian deity images created according to the representations in Wallis Budge's Gods of the Egyptians (see Statue section for complete line). Perfect for the practices of invocational magick, the assumption of god forms, & the devotional practices described in the A.'. A.'.'s Liber Astarte vel Berylli. Handcrafted of hydrostone clay with felted back & an attached wall hanger. The gold painted figure stands in slight relief against a black painted background. Use as wall decoration or, with a small stand, makes a great addition to your altar. Approx. 5¾" wide x 11" long. $29.95 plus 5.95(shipping & handling)Total Cost $35.90
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