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The god Tut
$2,700.00
Thoth and Bastet unite in a rare artwork, symbolizing wisdom and protection in ancient Egyptian culture.
Crafted from alabaster with malachite inlays, it reflects the harmony of intellect and emotion.
| Brand | Alabaster |
|---|---|
| Net Weight | 17 kg |
| Size | 42 x 37 x 14 cm |
Description
Amid the shadows of ancient temples and the legends of the Nile, where spirituality met artistic brilliance, emerged symbols whose power never faded through the ages. Among these symbols shines the name of Thoth (Djehuty), the god of wisdom, writing, and guardian of hidden knowledge. He was always depicted in the form of the ibis bird, symbolizing clarity of mind and precision of thought. The ancient Egyptians believed that Thoth was the one who taught them writing and mathematics, the divine eye that safeguarded cosmic order, recording with precision the scales of truth and justice in the Hall of Judgment.
On the other side stands Bastet, the sacred cat goddess who embodied protection, tenderness, and beauty. She was the symbol of the Egyptian household, bringing warmth and fertility, while hiding behind her graceful femininity a warrior’s strength that awakened whenever safety was threatened. Loved and revered by the Egyptians, she became a symbol of the perfect balance between gentleness and power.
The artistic piece that unites Thoth in the form of the ibis and Bastet as the cat is not merely decorative—it is a philosophy carved in stone: wisdom is incomplete without compassion, and strength loses meaning without balance and justice. The union of these two deities reflects the Egyptian vision of a complete life, where intellect harmonizes with emotion, discipline softens into kindness, and writing walks hand in hand with music and joy.
Crafted from natural alabaster, a translucent stone resembling frozen light, and adorned with touches of green malachite, symbolizing fertility and renewal, this piece carries the eternal signature of Egyptian artistry. Every carved detail speaks of a civilization that endures, every texture whispers that Egypt was never just a land, but an entire universe of symbols and spirituality.
Owning this masterpiece is not simply acquiring a decorative object—it is holding a fragment of human history. It is a direct link to the grandeur of the pharaohs, a living legacy of a civilization thousands of years old. Whether displayed in an elegant reception hall or in an office with a distinct character, it sends an unmistakable message: true beauty lies in the balance between intellect and emotion.
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