Top Collection Thoth Statue - Ancient Egyptian God of Knowledge and Wisdom Sculpture in Premium Cold Cast Bronze - 9.5-Inch Collectible Figurine
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- 🖊️ EXQUISITE CRAFTSMANSHIP - Premium sculpted cold cast bronze - real bronze powder mixed with resin. Hand-painted in bronze finish to give a high-quality antique look without sacrificing the details. 🖊️ COLLECTIBLE - Measures 9.5 inches tall, 2.25 inches wide, and 4 inches long. Beautiful figurine to display in your home, office, or library. Great addition to any ancient Egyptian collection. 🖊️ THOTH- Ancient Egyptian God of of writing, magic, wisdom, and the moon. He was one of the most important gods of ancient Egypt alternately said to be self-created or born of the seed of Horus from the forehead of Set. 🖊️ HEAD of an IBIS - In art, Thoth was usually depicted with the head of an ibis, possibly because the Egyptians saw the curve of the ibis' beak as a symbol of the crescent moon. Sometimes, he was depicted as a baboon holding up a crescent moon. ... Millions of dead ibis were mummified and buried in his honor.
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🖊️ EXQUISITE CRAFTSMANSHIP - Premium sculpted cold cast bronze - real bronze powder mixed with resin. Hand-painted in bronze finish to give a high-quality antique look without sacrificing the details. 🖊️ COLLECTIBLE - Measures 9.5 inches tall, 2.25 inches wide, and 4 inches long. Beautiful figurine to display in your home, office, or library. Great addition to any ancient Egyptian collection. 🖊️ INSPIRING PRESENT - Packed in beautiful gift-box ready for any occasion. Ideal for friends or relatives that enjoy ancient Egyptian mythology and artifacts. Also a great gift to inspire any writers. 🖊️ THOTH- Ancient Egyptian God of of writing, magic, wisdom, and the moon. He was one of the most important gods of ancient Egypt alternately said to be self-created or born of the seed of Horus from the forehead of Set. 🖊️ HEAD of an IBIS - In art, Thoth was usually depicted with the head of an ibis, possibly because the Egyptians saw the curve of the ibis' beak as a symbol of the crescent moon. Sometimes, he was depicted as a baboon holding up a crescent moon. ... Millions of dead ibis were mummified and buried in his honor.