Brand, Pr Nefrt
made in egypt
size m8-6*3-15*2-3 Inch
22*8*6M\Cm
We are always happy to present all that is rare and special. We present to you the rare statue of the goddess Nephthys. We made this statue with high quality Egyptian materials. You can get it to give you an Egyptian touch. You can also present it as a wonderful gift to your loved ones and friends.
Nephthys Nephthys is one of the Egyptian gods of old, is a member of Tasus Heliopolis sister all of Isis , Osiris , six , and daughter both Knott Goddess of Heaven and Jeb the God of the earth. According to myths, she was the mother of Anubis , the god of embalming, from her brother Osiris, and in another novel, Umm Anubis - Subdu , Ra. She is famous for her important role in the Osiris myth. [1]
Like Isis, she represents death, invisibility and darkness. She is also one of the protector deities (Isis, Nephthys, Stolen , Nate ) of the canopic vessels containing the guts of the deceased. It appears in the form of a full female, whose head is above the sign.
Nephthys' duties are not entirely clear, and little is known about the center of her religion or temple. Although there are known names for the priests of the temples of Nephthys. Nephthys was usually worshiped with another god. Such as "Set" in the era of the modern state, and Antaeus in the late era. Besides the lack of information on the religion of Nephthys, Her name, which means "lady of the house", does not say much about her duties. Nephthys appears in the company of her sister Isis. But it remains anonymous. Perhaps their appearance was due to the Egyptian need for the existence of dualities. As is the case with other housewives, such as " Tefnut " and other housewives in the compound of Arbab Hermopolis. Nephthys often appears with Isis as two women next to the deceased. Sometimes in human form, or as two birds. The two are frequently depicted together in the The Weight of the Heart scene in the Book of the Dead . It also undertook a mission to protect one of Horus' four sons, " My love. ""Save the taxpayer 's lungs of the deceased. In the Late Period associated with Nephthys Palmabboudh" Onoukat "( anket ) and worshiped with them in southern Egypt