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Egyptian Art Papyrus Painting
Ramesses II makes an offering of two nu-pots to Re-Horakhty
Nu-pots were small round vessels which, when inverted, were likened to the bowl of the sky, Nut.
Re-Horakhty
Re-Horakhty is one of the forms of Re, the sun god, and is identified as a god with a human body and falcon head who wears a crown in the form of a sun disc surrounded by a cobra, or a crown made from ram horns and ostrich feathers.
Approximate Size : 30cm x 20cm (12 inches x 8 inches)
All of our papyrus paintings are hand painted in Egypt on to genuine Egyptian papyrus and are of the highest quality. Supplied without frame.
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