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Amun Re Statue Egyptian Figurine Sun God Ra Ankh Amon Ancient Egypt Deity Cold C

$ 39.6

Availability: 11 in stock
  • Finish: Bronze
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Details: Hand Painted
  • Material: Cold Cast Bronze
  • Condition: New
  • Culture: Egyptian, Ancient Egypt

    Description

    Amun-Re with Knife and Ankh - Bronze Statue, Egyptian Deity
    Amun-Re - Statue
    Egyptian Sun God, God of Kings - Holding Knife and Ankh
    Cold Cast, Bronze Statue, 8 ¾" Height
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    Amun-Re - Egyptian Deity
    God of the Sun - Holding Knife and Ankh
    Cold Cast Bronze Statue
    Cold Cast Figurine
    Bronze Finish
    Hand-Painted Details
    Dimensions: 8 ¾" H x 2 ¼" W x 3 ¼" D
    Amun
    (also spelled Amon, Amoun, Amen, Imen, Egyptian Yamanu) was the name of a great deity in Egyptian mythology who gradually rose to become one of the most important deities in Ancient Egypt, before fading into obscurity. As Amun's following grew larger, Amun rapidly became identified with the chief God that was worshipped in other areas, Ra-Herakhty (the merged identities of Ra and Horus). This identification led to a merger of the two identities, and Amun became
    Amun-Ra
    . As Ra was the father of Shu and Tefnut, and the remainder of Ennead, Amun-Ra was likewise identified as their father.
    Ra-Herakhty had been a sun god, so this became true of Amun-Ra as well - with Amun becoming known as the hidden aspect of the sun (during the night), and Ra-Herakhty known as the visible aspect, since Amun clearly meant 'the one who is hidden'. This complexity over the sun led to a gradual movement towards the support of a more pure form of deity.
    During the eighteenth dynasty, the pharoah Akhenaten (also known as Amenhotep IV) introduced the worship of the god Aten, whose power was both literally and symbolically manifested in the sun. He defaced the symbols of old gods and based his new religion upon Aten. However, this change was very abrupt and unpopular, particularly with previous temple priests who lost their former power. Consequently, when Akhenaten died, his name was striken from Egyptian records - along with the changes he had made. Worship of Amun-Ra was restored. The priests persuaded the new young pharoah Tutankhaten, whose name meant 'the living age of Aten', to change his name to Tutankhamun, meaning 'the living age of Amun'.
    Cold Cast Bronze
    is a modern method of casting sculptures using a mixture of resin and powdered bronze for material. The finished sculpture has a surface which looks very similar to traditionally cast bronze, but tends to be much lighter.
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