The following items are not truely 12th scale. They are representations of items used in Egyptian history.
Please note the sizes of each item.
Bastet was the proctress of cats. The Ancient Egyptians had a great respect for cats since they protected the grain from mice and rats. Killing a cat was punishable by death. When a cat died, the family mourned it, shaving their eyebrows to mark their sadness. Cats were sometimes mummified, like people, and their mummies have been found.
Each item is made from resin and coloured black with a soft polished finish.
H9.5cm x W2.5cm x D5.5cm.
Would look incredible in the hallway or Collectors Room or antique / Curio Shop or in an Egyptian setting.
£5.00
Many ancient civilizations believed in life after death. We identify mumification with ancient Egypt. The ancient Egyptians - during the time of the dynasties - believed that mummification would guarantee the soul passage into the next life. In no other civilization have such elaborate preparations for the afterlife been made in the preservation of the dead.
Each Egyptian figure is finished in bright golds, reds, blues and blacks, colours typically associated with Egyptian imagery.
Length 13.5cm, Mummy Length 10.5cm.
Would look incredible in the hallway of a mansion house or Collectors Room or antique / Curio Shop or in an Egyptian setting.
Ref: Sarcophagus
£15.00
Anubis was associated with the mummification and protection of the dead for their journey into the afterlife. He was usually portrayed as a half human, half jackal, or in full jackal form wearing a ribbon and holding a flail. The jackal was strongly associated with cemeteries in ancient Egypt, since it was a scavenger which threatened to uncover human bodies and eat their flesh.
Golden Anubis statue is made from resin, finished in gold paint with black and red details, the staff is made from metal.
Height 15cm Width 3.5cm Depth 5cm
Ref: Anubis Statue
£18.00