Ancient Egyptian Symbols

Palace of Ramses Egyptian Console

Price: $475*
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Recalling dynasties rich with ancient wisdom, faux gold leaf reflects the beautiful sculptural detail of this true statement piece. Flanked by ornate images of the pharaohs, double doors covered with symbols of Ramses' reign open to reveal a single shelf for storage.


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Sacred Cat Brooch - Egyptian 600 - 30 B.C

Sacred Cat Brooch - Egyptian 600 - 30 B.C

Price: $25*
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Egyptian Collection - The cat was sacred in ancient Egypt. Admired for its virility, strength and agility, it was also the symbol of Bastet, the benevolent cat goddess who represented motherhood and joy. She was often portrayed as a woman with a cat's head.


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Dover Gods and Deities CD-ROM and Book Gods and Deities CD-ROM and Book

Dover Gods and Deities CD-ROM and Book Gods and Deities CD-ROM and Book

Sale Price: $12.47*
Retail: $14.95 (17% off!)
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Adapted from ancient sources, these signs, seals, and symbols range from the simplest drawings of Egyptian gods to intricate images of Greek and Roman deities.


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Double Scarab Bracelet, sterling - Egyptian

Double Scarab Bracelet, sterling - Egyptian

Price: $69*
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The scarab beetle rolls its food into a ball, suggesting to the ancient Egyptians the rolling of the all-powerful sun across the sky. Thus the scarab became the symbol of the sun-god.


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Scarab & Lapis Earrings - Egyptian

Scarab & Lapis Earrings - Egyptian

Price: $26*
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The ancient Egyptians attached great religious significance to the combination of lapis and gold and to the humble scarab beetle, a symbol of resurrection and eternal life. Regalia made of gold and lapis was believed to place the wearer under the protection of the sun and heaven.


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Sacred Cat Sculpture - Egyptian, 600 - 30 B.C

Sacred Cat Sculpture - Egyptian, 600 - 30 B.C

Price: $26*
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The cat was sacred in ancient Egypt. Admired for its virility, strength and agility, it was also the symbol of Bastet, the benevolent cat goddess who represented motherhood and joy. She was often portrayed as a woman with a cat's head.


Merchant: Museum Store Company