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Egyptian Obelisk with Hieroglyphs
HISTORY: Obelisks are tall, slender four sided shafts carved from a single stone and topped with a point known as a pyramidion. Obelisks were known to the ancient Egyptians as Tekhenu. They were typically inscribed with the names and titles of the kings who commissioned them. Obelisks were considered to be sacred to the Sun God Ra, whose main center of worship was at Heliopolis where the oldest surviving monumental obelisk in Egypt still stands. Obelisks were first erected at Heliopolis and the practice was continued throughout the pharaonic period. Obelisks probably evolved from the so-called Benben Stone which resembles the pyramidion of an obelisk and was considered sacred to the Sun God even before the appearance of the first pharaoh. These stones were the fetish of the primeval God Atum (the setting sun) and the God Ra or Ra-Harakhti (the rising sun). The stones were also associated with the Benu-Bird or Phoenix. Some small, squat obelisks survive from the early years of dynastic Egypt when they usually stood in pairs before the entrances to the tombs.
Product Information
• Product #E-118S
• Finish: Natural stone
• Type: Obelisk
• Material: Bonded Stone
• Size:16.5" tall
• Shipping weight: 8 pounds
#E-118S
$48.95
Amun-Ra as Ram
#E-001K, 6" Tall Amun-Ra, the oldest and longest venerated of Egyptian Gods as a Ram on a base with hieroglyphs.
$34.95
Egyptian Busts and Tabletop Art
Click here to see a photos of original obelisks in the ruins at Karnak.
Great Sphinx of Giza
E-089S. 14" long, 5" tall. Sphinx statues join a human head to the body of a lion.
$26.95
Choose from our smallest (6.5" tall wall plaque), to a full size (22") reproduction
King Tut
Funerary Mask
of the world-famous golden mask of Tutankhamun. * Only the full-size mask has the shipping surcharge.
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