Anubis Statue Ancient Egyptian Antiques BC jackal God Anubis God of Afterlife

Ancient Egyptian Statue of Anubis: God of the Afterlife

Description:

Step into the mystical realm of ancient Egypt with this captivating statue of Anubis, the revered jackal-headed deity known as the god of the afterlife. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this antique artifact embodies the spiritual significance and cultural richness of Pharaonic civilization.

Anubis played a vital role in ancient Egyptian mythology as the guardian of the underworld and the protector of the deceased. As the god of embalming and mummification, he guided souls through the journey of the afterlife, ensuring their safe passage to the realm of Osiris, the god of the dead.

This statue of Anubis features:

A finely sculpted depiction of Anubis with the head of a jackal, symbolizing his connection to death and the funerary rites.
Intricate hieroglyphic inscriptions adorning the base, honoring Anubis's role in the preservation of souls and the rituals of the afterlife.
The poised stance and regal demeanor, reflecting Anubis's authority as the divine arbiter of judgment and rebirth.
Anubis was a central figure in ancient Egyptian religious practices, with temples and shrines dedicated to his worship throughout the Nile Valley. His iconic imagery and symbolism permeated Egyptian society, influencing art, architecture, and funerary customs for millennia.

Whether you're an avid collector of Egyptian antiquities or a student of ancient mythology, this statue of Anubis offers a unique opportunity to connect with the spiritual beliefs of one of history's most enigmatic civilizations. Place it in your home or gallery as a symbol of protection, guidance, and reverence for the mysteries of the afterlife.

Don't miss the chance to own this extraordinary artifact that embodies the enduring legacy of Anubis, the jackal god of the Egyptian underworld. 

Shipment: DHL Fast Shipping 4-12 Days with track number.
Condition: Good Condition As shown in pictures.
Provenance: Stone in the Desert of the Egyptian City of Luxor.
Returns: we refund you money after you return the piece.