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Goddess Nut - Egyptian Decor Papyrus Painting - The Stars Goddess Nut Hand Painted Painting on Finest Papyrus - Hand Made In Egypt - Unframed-Frameable - 13x9 Inches

KWD 9

Category
Home Décor
Weight
18 g
1 +

Special Features

  • Title - The Stars Goddess Nut
  • Material & Origin - 100% Hand Painted in Egypt on Handmade Egyptian Papyrus Paper. Made from the papyrus plant leaves grown in Egypt with the same techniques used by ancient Egyptians. Handmade/Hand Painted in: Giza, Egypt
  • Papyrus Size & Packing - Approximately 13x9 Inches (33x22 cm ) Unframed - Frameable. Your paintings carefully packaged in paperboard hard mailing tubes to ensure they reach you in perfect condition.
  • Best Gift Idea - Ancient Egypt painting is a great gift choice for your lover, friends, families, classmates, friends, colleagues or workmates. A great gift for Holidays, Birthdays, Anniversaries, Housewarming Party and many more occasions like, New Year, Wedding, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day Gifts.
  • Certificate of Authenticity - Our Papyrus paintings come with a Certificate of Authenticity, as they were painted in Egypt on the finest authentic handmade Egyptian papyrus paper.

Description

A beautiful 13x9 inch art print of the ancient Egyptian goddess Nut on authentic finest Handmade Egyptian Papyrus paper. Nut is a goddess of the sky and heavens in ancient Egyptian mythology. Goddess NUT was the offspring of Tefnut, the goddess of heat, and Shu, the god of life's breath. She was typically portrayed as a female bending over the Earth, her feet in the east and her head in the west. She was occasionally portrayed as a celestial cow. She was a part of Heliopolis' cosmogony (a theory about the origin of the universe). The ancient Egyptians believed she shielded her husband, the Earth deity Geb, from the night sky. According to legend, the sun deity Ra passed through her, swallowing him at night and giving birth to him every morning. Ra was then replaced at night by Thoth. Because she protected the dead until they were reborn in the Afterlife, she was often associated with coffins and sarcophagi.

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