Large Hapy Canopic Jar
Not to be confused with the Nile god Hapi, this baboon-headed son of Horus guarded the lungs and was associated with the sacred city of Buto, the direction North, and the guardian goddess Nepthys. | Large Hapy Canopic Jar SUM6403 $32.00
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 | Large Imsety Canopic Jar SUM6404 $32.00
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| Large Imsety Canopic Jar
Another spectacular canopic jar. Imsety was one of 4 human sons of Horus. 9 1/2 inches tall. |
Pewter Canopic Jars (set Of 4)
These are so cute, and so small, they'd make a great miniature display with our other small items. | Pewter Canopic Jars (set Of 4) SUM6428 $24.00
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 | Large Canopic Jar - Kebehsenuef (Qebsenuef) SUM5317 $15.00
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| Large Canopic Jar - Kebehsenuef (Qebsenuef)
When Egyptians prepared bodies for mummification, certain internal organs were removed and carefully stored in sacred Canopic Jars, each assigned to a different magical genii protector. These genii were the human sons of the falcon god Horus. Through the centuries of usage there were many variations in depiction and assignment, but generally, Kebehsenuef guarded the intestines, represented the West and was associated with the guardian goddess Selket. He was usually depicted with a falcon's head, an associated with the city of Hierakonpolis. 8 inches tall |
Golden Canopic Goddess Neith
(Netet, Anit). Whose name means The Great Lady, who gave birth to Ra.
A very ancient Egyptian goddess, she is associated with the hunt and with weaving. Her headdress represents a loom. This version of the goddess is a replica of one of the 4 canopic goddess statues that were found guarding the canopic chest of King Tutankhamun 8 3/4" tall | Golden Canopic Goddess Neith SUM5363 $17.99
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 | Golden Canopic Goddess Nepthys SUM5362 $17.99
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| Golden Canopic Goddess Nepthys
(Nebt-Het), Whose name means The Lady of the Heavens. Sister of Isis, she assisted Isis in recovering the parts of her husband Osiris, after he was cut to pieces by Seth This version of the goddess is a replica of one of the 4 canopic goddess statues that were found guarding the canopic chest of King Tutankhamun. Her headdress represents part of her cartouche, and symbolizes her name. 8 3/4 in. tall. |
Large Qubsenuef Canopic Jar
These jars are just unbelievably beautiful. Also spelled Kebesneuf or Khebeseneuf. With his falcon-head, Kebseneuf was another of the human sons of Horus, guarded the intestines. His direction was the West, and he was asociated with the scorpion goddess Selket. | Large Qubsenuef Canopic Jar SUM6402 $32.00
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