Statue of ancient Egyptian goddess Isis nursing Horus

Statue of ancient Egyptian goddess Isis nursing Horus

This is a statue of the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis nursing Horus. In ancient Egyptian mythology, Isis was the goddess of magic and healing. She raised and protected her son Horus alone and eventually avenged her father Osiris. This image of "suckling Isis" (Lactans) was very popular in the later period of Egyptian history to the Ptolemaic period (c. 664 BC to 30 BC).
Horus bust (supports 3D printing)

Horus bust (supports 3D printing)

Horus (Horus), is the patron saint of the pharaoh in ancient Egyptian mythology, the symbol of kingship, but also the god of vengeance. He is the son of Osiris and Isis, the image of a hawk (falcon) head, wearing an Egyptian crown, a linen skirt around the waist, and a god holding a Voss (energy) cane and an Anka (life) symbol.
Horus sculpture (support 3D printing)

Horus sculpture (support 3D printing)

Horus (Horus), is the patron saint of the pharaoh in ancient Egyptian mythology, the symbol of kingship, but also the god of vengeance. He is the son of Osiris and Isis, the image of a hawk (falcon) head, wearing an Egyptian crown, a linen skirt around the waist, and a god holding a Voss (energy) cane and an Anka (life) symbol.
Horus Statue

Horus Statue

This stone amulet of the Holy Falcon of Horus in ancient Egypt from the 21st to the 16th century BC is very common. The eyes are made of semi precious stones, dark blue lapis lazuli, and black obsidian.