Angel Egg Figurine Standing 1 high and only measuring 1 inch wide, this little pewter egg, covered in swirling patterns accented by glistening white stones, offers a delightful surprise when it opens up to reveal a colorful, gold-sparkled interior hiding an angel inside. With feathered wings close to her back, a crystal ball outstretched in one hand, and a clear gem composing her halo, she's a lovely treasure, waiting to be discovered.
Price: $10.95
Angel/ Dragon Calendar Standing 6 " tall and 4 " wide this clever statue serves a double purpose; as an adorable table calendar and as a lovely desk decoration in its own right. Crafted to resemble a beautiful angel kneeling upon an altar-top, the calendar itself is composed of two interchangeable blocks marked with the month and date, and formed into the likeness of twin stone tablets that settle within interior of the altar. Decorated with the crests of two crimson dragons upon each flank, the angel herself clutches a staff topped with a crystal ball, and a tattered green gown above swirling crimson tattoos and out-swept black wings. This whole piece is formed out of durable hand-painted cold cast resin.
Price: $27.95
Anubis in Full Jackal Form Statue Anubis; the son of Osiris and Nephthys, is portrayed here in his jackal form, though he is more commonly represented as a jackal-headed man. Anubis first attained renown after conducting the first embalming in history on his father Osiris, whom was dismembered by his brother, Set. This granted Osiris immortality, and both father and son ruled over different aspects of the underworld. This statue is cold cast resin & hand painted, measuring 5 1/2" in length.
Price: $10.95
Anubis Mummification Rites Statue Standing 4 " tall and 5 " in length, this small statue presents a wonderful means to praise and revere Anubis, the jackal-headed Egyptian god of the afterlife. Anubis is presented here stooped over an altar, upon which he is intent, finishing the last of the traditional burial wrappings needed before burial. Set with a multitude of rich details, including hieroglyphic writings along the edge of the altar and painted in traditional hues of gold, black, white, and red, this statue makes what could be a macabre scene a celebration of the god and his gentle care over those who have passed on into another life.
Price: $35.95
Anubis Statue Anubis is the jackal headed god of the Egyptian underworld; whose duties include conducting the souls of the dead to the underworld and the weighing of their hearts to determine the whether the deceased will be led before Osiris, or have their heart fed to a demon. The son of Osiris and Nephthys, he is also credited with inventing the art of embalming. Made of cold cast resin & hand painted, this 9" tall statue is perfect for any collection.
Price: $21.95
Aphrodite Statue Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. Here she is shown drawing back her long locks to reveal the graceful lines of her neck. Beside her is a classic Greek pillar and a small vessel brimming with water to the point of overflowing. Aphrodite is known to incite feelings of love and lust wherever she goes. She is a contender in the story of the Golden Apples, when Paris chooses her as the fairest of the three goddesses (the others were Hera and Athena) and Aphrodite decides to "reward" him for giving her the Golden Apple (the prototype of most modern awards) by giving him the love of Helen of Troy, something of a mixed blessing that led to the Trojan War. This is a cold-cast resin statue measuring 11 1/4" tall, with a white finish.
Price: $36.95
Aphrodite with Doves This beautiful goddess, who could cause any man to fall in love with her at first sight, is the Greek goddess of love, beauty and raw sexuality. While in the Illiad she is said to have been born of the union between Zeus and Dione, the more common belief is that she rose from sea foam after Cronus cut off Ouranos's genitals and cast them into the sea. From this foam she emerged, and floated to the shore on a scallop shell. Much as two origins were debated and spoken of, she was widely worshipped from two points of view. The first belief held that she was the goddess of the love for mind and soul, while in the second belief she was more held in esteem in a goddess of the love of the flesh alone. In this statue, she could easily be a goddess of either quality, seeming to possess a serenity that one might find with the love of the spirit as well as a beauty and grace equal to the love of the flesh. Standing just under 12" tall and 4" wide at the widest point, she is shown clad in a loose robe that slips free of her shoulders and a beaded loin cloth that leaves little to the imagination. A picture of feminine beauty, she carries a open-winged dove in her hands, close others flutter about her feet, in and out of the train of her robes. Sculpted of cold-cast resin and hand painted so as to appear crafted of bronze, this is a wonderful piece for anyone who adores the Greek pantheon of Gods and Goddesses, as well as any other who might revere the love and desire that the famed Aphrodite might offer.
Price: $68.95
Artemis The goddess of forests, virginity and the hunt, Artemis was one of the most widely revered goddesses of Ancient Greece, and was often regarded as the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the twin sister to the famed god Apollo. Indeed, she was even said to have been born first, before immediately aiding her mother in the birth of Apollo, and for this reason she is often viewed as a goddess of fertility and childbirth. Often depicted with a bow and arrows, she is also viewed as a fearsome woman, who was said to have often punished or slain those who offended her or forgot to make offerings to her at the proper times. This is how she is shown in this wonderful statue; a lithe young woman, with bow drawn back and arrow knocked, she is a goddess of the hunt with a wolf representing this ferocity, howling by her feet. From her head sprouts a mantle of stag horns, representative of the animal which was sacred to her, while her feet seem to rest upon the surface of the moon; a symbol that was sacred to the virginal goddess. Made of cold cast resin, the statue stands approximately 11 1/2" tall and 7" wide, and is made fantastically painted so as to appear to be sculpted of bronze.
Price: $61.95
Bast (8 1/2" high) Statue Bast, a national deity of ancient Egypt, was the cat headed goddess of the beneficial aspect of the Sun, opposing Sekhmet, who personified it's destructive power. She was said to be the sister or daughter of Ra, and also his wife. She was a kind goddess, and protect men against evil spirits and contagious disease. She is depicted here in her full cat form. Made of cold cast resin & hand painted, this statue stands. 8 1/2" high.
Price: $23.95
Bast 5 1/2" Statue A depiction of the goddess Bast in her full cat form. A national deity of ancient Egypt, Bast was a kind and loving goddess, protecting man from contagious disease and evil spirits. Her festivals were light hearted and full of joy. This statue is made of cold cast resin and hand painted. It stands 5 1/2" high.
Price: $10.95
Bastet in Cat Form The powerful protector goddess of lower Egypt, Bastet 's, or Bast's, very name means "the devourer," indicating the ferocity for which she was known in defending her own. This small statue offers a representation of her not unlike that which was found in ancient Egypt. Standing 5 3/4" tall and 3 3/4" deep, it is the image of a cat sitting on her haunches and decorated in the jewels of Egyptian royalty, and marked with the Eye of Horus. The whole of the cold-cast resin sculpture is also black, with the exception of gold accents that clearly illustrate Bastet's features.
Price: $13.95
Bastet in human form Shown here in her human form is the cat-headed Egyptian goddess Bastet. With the lithe body of a woman, she bears the symbols of her office as a protector and goddess of Egypt, as well as the gold jewelry of royalty. Standing approximately 12" in height, she is sculpted wonderfully out of cold cast resin and is painted in the traditional colors of ancient Egypt; black and gold.