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Horus Handicrafts

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Style Religious
Use Art & Collectible
Place of Origin Egypt
Brand Name Hand made by Egyptian Artisans
Model No 102

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Minimum Order Quantity: 12 Piece/Pieces
Payment Terms: T/T,Western Union

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We are an Exporter, Wholesaler and distributors of the  Pharaohnic gifts and Egyptian Handicrafts.
We have the widest collection of the Ancient Egyptians cloning ,And museum replica which you can't differentiate from the authentic

Horus Black Basalt
Hand-Painted by Polyester

Historical Information about Horus

Our Feature Story on Horus

 Other Names: Heru, Hor, Harendotes/Har-nedj-itef (Horus the Avenger), Har-Pa-Neb-Taui (Horus Lord of the Two Lands)

Patron of: the living Pharaoh, rulers, law, war, young men, light, the sun, many others depending on the particular variant.

Appearance: His most common form is that of falcon-headed man, but he is also shown as a falcon, a lion with the head of a falcon, or a sphinx. He is also shown as a falcon resting on the neck of the pharaoh, spreading his wings to either side of the pharaoh's head and whispering guidance in his ear.

Description: It is nearly impossible to distinguish a "true" Horus from all his many forms. In fact, Horus is mostly a general term for a great number of falcon gods, some of which were worshipped all over Egypt, others simply had local cults. Yet in all of his forms he is regarded as the prince of the gods and the specific patron of the living ruler.

The worship of Horus was brought from the outside by neighboring tribes who invaded and then settled into Egypt. He was their god of war, but was quickly absorbed into the state religion, first as a son of  , then changing to become the son of  Osiris

. He was the protector and guide to the pharaoh and later pharaohs were believed to be his avatar on earth. Horus was also the patron of young men and the ideal of the dutiful son who grows up to become a just man.

The most popular story of Horus is the one in which he grows to manhood to avenge the death of his father Osiris by battling against his cruel uncle

 . In many writings, he is said to continue to battle   daily to ensure the safety of the world.

Worship: Worshipped widely throughout all of Egypt, even his variant forms were widespread.

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Isis Bazaar
[Egypt]

City: Alexandria
Country/Region : Egypt

Business Type:Trading Company

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