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Re-Horakhty, Tutankhamun and Maat Egyptian Papyrus Art – 30cm x 40cm

Re-Horakhty, Tutankhamun and Maat Egyptian Papyrus Art – 30cm x 40cm

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Enhance your space with our exquisite Egyptian Papyrus Art featuring the revered deities Re-Horakhty, Tutankhamun, and Maat. Measuring 30cm x 40cm, this artwork not only serves as a stunning display but also as a window into the rich tapestry of ancient Egyptian mythology and culture.

Mythological Significance

The artwork showcases Re-Horakhty, the solar deity symbolising the rising sun, who was believed to unite the heavens and the earth. Alongside him is Tutankhamun, one of the most famous pharaohs, whose tomb revealed countless treasures and insights into the burial practices of the time. Maat, the goddess of truth and justice, embodies the principles of order and harmony, essential to the ancient Egyptian worldview.

Symbolism and Cultural Context

This papyrus art piece reflects the profound beliefs surrounding the afterlife and the divine order of the universe. In ancient Egypt, the pharaoh was seen as a mediator between the gods and the people, and Tutankhamun's portrayal serves as a reminder of the divine right to rule. The presence of Maat signifies the importance of truth and balance, which were crucial for maintaining cosmic order.

As a collectible item, this artwork is ideal for art enthusiasts and those with a passion for history. It invites admiration and conversation, making it a thoughtful gift for anyone who appreciates the artistic representations of ancient civilisations. Whether displayed in your home or gifted to a loved one, this piece embodies the essence of Egyptian culture.

Experience the allure of ancient Egypt through this remarkable papyrus art, a perfect addition to any collection of historical artefacts.

Genuine Egyptian Papyrus, Made in Egypt
Supplied Unframed and Shipped Rolled in a Postal Tube.

Please note that as this is genuine papyrus the edges are naturally uneven.

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