•A wonderful statue of Anubis, made of black granite, handmade, made in Egypt.


•Height 31cm

•Width 6cm

•Depth 10cm

•Weight 1300gm

•Material: black granite stone

•Handmade by me 👨‍🎨 Mohamed Taghyan

•Brand:GrandsonOfThePharaoh

•Made In Egypt


•Noticeable📌

You can choose any statue you want and you can request the implementation of a coloring pattern of your choice on your statue🧑‍🎨. Check out the rest of my store products to see several coloring patterns, or you can order a special pattern of your own creation🙏. It is also available to write your name on your statue 😉.


•Shipping✈️

Shipped by DHL EXPRESS


•customers service📞

I will contact you and send you the latest updates regarding your order until you receive your order.


•Product packaging📦

Products are carefully packaged, and several materials are used in packaging according to the nature of the products


•Definition of the figure of the statue📖



Anubis ((Greek: Ἄνουβις) , Egyptian: jnpw, Coptic:) is the Greek name for the god of death, embalming, afterlife, tombs, and the underworld (duat) in ancient Egyptian religion. It is usually depicted as a dog or a man with a dog's head. Archaeologists have concluded that the animal that was revered as Anubis is an Egyptian canine, the African jackal.

Like many ancient Egyptian deities, Anubis has assumed different roles in different contexts. Pictured as a protector of tombs early in the First Dynasty (c. 3100 - c. 2890 BC), Anubis was also responsible for mummification. By the Middle Kingdom (circa 2055 - 1650 BC) he was replaced by Osiris in his role as master of the underworld. One of his notable roles was as a spirit guide in the afterlife. He would attend Libra events, during which the "heart would be weighed" and it was determined whether the soul would be allowed into the realm of the dead. [2] Despite being one of the oldest deities and "one of the most frequently mentioned" in the Egyptian Pantheon, Anubis did not play any role in Egyptian mythology.