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Egyptian Papyrus – Horus with Double Crown
Egyptian Papyrus – Horus with Double Crown
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This original hand-painted papyrus portrays Horus, one of the most revered deities of Ancient Egypt. Recognized by his falcon head and the double crown (Pschent), Horus symbolizes the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt, embodying both earthly kingship and divine authority.
In Egyptian mythology, Horus was the protector of the pharaohs and the eternal guardian of the kingdom. As the son of Isis and Osiris, he is the avenger of his father and the one who restored balance after the battle with Seth. His presence in art represents protection, victory of light over darkness, clarity, and higher vision.
This papyrus is not just a decorative piece but a fragment of timeless tradition. Papyrus was the first form of paper created by the ancient Egyptians, made from the Cyperus papyrus plant that grew along the Nile. The technique used today to create authentic papyri follows the same method preserved for thousands of years, making each artwork a living connection to the past.
Every piece is handcrafted and hand-painted in Egypt by local artisans, preserving both the symbolism of the gods and the artistry of ancient culture. It includes a certificate of authenticity that guarantees its origin and craftsmanship.
Origin: Egypt
Frame Size: 27" x 17" x 1"
Material: Genuine Papyrus

