Ebros Gift Egyptian Goddess Isis Ra with Open Wings Statue 12" Tall Deity of Motherhood Magic Wisdom and Nature Home Decorative Sculpture Gods of Egypt Accent (Bronze Patina)
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Ebros Gift Egyptian Goddess Isis Ra with Open Wings Statue 12" Tall Deity of Motherhood Magic Wisdom and Nature Home Decorative Sculpture Gods of Egypt Accent (Bronze Patina)
This standing Goddess Isis With Open Wings statue is made of designer resin and intricately sculpted with attention to detail. The details of the sculpture, every hue and color, are expertly hand crafted by our artists who have decades of polyresin painting and sculpting experience. Your guests will have to get a double take on this statue when they see it displayed in your home or office.
This standing Goddess Isis With Open Wings statue measures 12" tall, 10" wide, and 3.5" deep approximately. The sculpture weighs 2 pounds.
Isis is the ancient Egyptian goddess of magic, fertility and motherhood, and death, healing and rebirth. This sculpture depicts the beautiful Goddess standing in her robe of bronze and red, as she spreads her wings out in protection and nurturance. On her head is the sun disc with bronzed cow horns supporting it.
Soda can and props placed next to the statue is not included with the listing. They are meant to provide size perspective of the item.
Isis (/ˈaɪsɪs/; Ancient Greek: Ἶσις; original Egyptian pronunciation more likely "Aset" or "Iset"[1]) is a goddess from the polytheistic pantheon of Egypt. She was first worshiped in Ancient Egyptian religion, and later her worship spread throughout the Roman empire and the greater Greco-Roman world. Isis is still widely worshiped by many pagans today in diverse religious contexts; including a number of distinct pagan religions, the modern Goddess movement, and interfaith organizations such as the Fellowship of Isis. Isis was worshipped as the ideal mother and wife as well as the patroness of nature and magic. She was the friend of slaves, sinners, artisans and the downtrodden, but she also listened to the prayers of the wealthy, maidens, aristocrats and rulers.[2] Isis is often depicted as the mother of Horus, the falcon-headed deity associated with king and kingship (although in some traditions Horus's mother was Hathor). Isis is also known as protector of the dead and goddess of children. The name Isis means "Throne".[3] Her headdress is a throne. As the personification of the throne, she was an important representation of the pharaoh's power. The pharaoh was depicted as her child, who sat on the throne she provided. Her cult was popular throughout Egypt, but her most important temples were at Behbeit El-Hagar in the Nile delta, and, beginning in the reign with Nectanebo I (380-362 BCE), on the island of Philae in Upper Egypt.