
Anubis
This gorgeous 9 1/2"x 6" figure in 'bronze' resin is a stunning example of the jackal-headed god, Anubis - 'He who is upon his mountain' (protector of the deceased Pharaohs and their tombs) and 'He who is the place of embalming', affirming his association with the most important process of the ritual of mummification. A glorious example!
Bastet
Bastet, the Protector Goddess of Lower Egypt - representated as a woman with the head of a cat, or as a cat goddess. As protector, she was defender of the Pharoah and the chief male deity, Ra (the solar deity) - gaining her the titles 'Lady of Flame' and 'Eye of Ra'. Early images of Bast were created from a local stone, which we know as 'Ala-bast-er'. This wonderful 12" resin figurine is exquisitely detailed. A wonderful item!
Horus
A wonderful figurine of the God Horus, depicted here in his form of a falcon. 6 3/4" in 'bronze' resin, a gorgeous item with fine detailing.
Moon Gazing Hare (Large)
Moon Gazing Hare (Small)
Pegasus
14 1/2" x 9 1/2", this is a wondrous, finely detailed depiction of the Winged Horse of myth and legend. Pegasus evokes such wonderful feelings of freedom and power - the magnificence of its imagery and legend continues throughout the centuries to this day. What an item to bring home!
Unicorn (Large)
14" x 9" this finely detailed depiction of the legendary Unicorn captures all the grace and beauty of this legendary beast with flowing mane, deep lustrous eyes and silver horn. The first mention of the Unicorn was in Ancient Greece, by the Middle Ages and the Renaissance it became the most important of mythological animals; a symbol of purity and grace which could only be tamed by a virgin. Its horn was said to have the power to render poisoned water clean and to heal the sick. A wonderful addition to any home!
Unicorn (Small)
7 1/2" x 5" this finely detailed depiction of the legendary Unicorn captures all the grace and beauty of this legendary beast with flowing mane and deep lustrous eyes. The first mention of the Unicorn was in Ancient Greece, by the Middle Ages and the Renaissance it became the most important of mythological animals; a symbol of purity and grace which could only be tamed by a virgin. Its horn was said to have the power to render poisoned water clean and to heal the sick. A wonderful addition to any home!







