Isis Statue Winged Candlestick Standing Artificial Stone, on sale Cream Color, Handmade

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Isis Statue Winged Candlestick Standing Artificial Stone, on sale Cream Color, Handmade, Statue of Isis Standing Winged Candlestick artificial stone Cream color handmade Weight 1050 gramsShipping.
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Product code: Isis Statue Winged Candlestick Standing Artificial Stone, on sale Cream Color, Handmade

Statue of Isis Standing Winged Candlestick.
artificial stone.
Cream color.
handmade.
Weight 1050 grams

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History
Isis is a major goddess in the ancient Egyptian religion whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. Isis is mentioned for on sale the first time in the ancient Egyptian kingdom (2686-2181 BC) as one of the main characters in the Osiris myth, as she resurrected her husband, the slain divine king Osiris, and gave birth to his heir Horus and protected him. Isis was believed to guide the dead to the afterlife, as she helped Osiris, and she was considered the divine mother of the Pharaoh as he was likened to her son Horus. Her maternal aid consisted in a healing spell to aid the common people. Originally, Isis played a small role in royal hymns and in temple rituals and rituals, but she was more important in burial rites and magical texts. In art, she was often represented as a female human wearing a kind of throne on her head. During the New Kingdom, the characteristics of Hathor - the former prominent goddess - took on the form of Isis, dressed as Hathor, and on her head the sun disk between the horns of a cow, as Hathor was previously represented

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