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Rare statue of the goddess Nut, the goddess of the sky .10.5x 6 inches, made in

£262.90 GBP
Ships from Egypt Eg

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£18.77 to United Kingdom
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Egyptian

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10 in stock

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More than a week ago

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1642730877

Item description

brand. Pr Nefrt Egypt Made In Egypt size 10.5 Inches We are pleased to offer you everything rare and special. We present to you the rare statue of the goddess Nut. We made it with a craftsmanship like the original in order to make you happy and give you the opportunity to display and make these rare products available. Nut - The Sky Goddess The ancient Egyptian sky goddess Nut is known by a legend that says her body created a vault or canopy over the earth. Her appearance in scenes and iconography as a woman whose body arches across the sky wearing a dress adorned with stars is very popular. Nut is said to have been the mother of Isis, Osiris. Nephthys and Seth and she was the wife and sister of the god of the earth, Geb. There was a popular myth associated with the goddess Nut in ancient Egypt who thought that Nut swallowed the Sun god Ra at the end of the day and gave birth to him again the next morning. The birth of the children of Nut is said to coincide with the five epagomenal days of the years and every year each of these five days was celebrated in Egypt.