Marvelous Thoth God - God Of The Moon - Made In Egypt

$ 107.6

Features: Carvings, Limited Edition, Outdoor Pattern: African Time Period Manufactured: 2010-2019 Year Manufactured: 2010 Era: Prehistoric Character Family: Ancient Egyptian families Finish: Antique Collection: Ornaments Department: Adults, Teens Country/Region of Manufacture: Egypt Material: Stone Size: Medium Original/Reproduction: Licensed Reproduction Suitable For: tabletop Brand: EgyptologyStoreEG Theme: Historical Figures, Religious Artist: Grandfather Engraved: Yes Production Technique: Job Production Handmade: Yes Color: Blue Subject: History Type: Sculpture Style: Egyptian Packaging: Box Occasion: All Occasions

Description

Brand: EgyptologyStoreEG. Item Description: Thoth, (Greek), Egyptian Djhuty, in Egyptian religion, a god of the moon, of reckoning, of learning, and of writing. He was held to be the inventor of writing, the creator of languages, the scribe, interpreter, and adviser of the gods, and the representative of the sun god, Re. His responsibility for writing was shared with the goddess Seshat. The cult of Thoth was centred in the town of Khmunu (Hermopolis; modern Al-Ashmūnayn) in Upper Egypt. a unique piece you will never find it anywhere ;) ONE OF A KIND !! Ancient sculpture replica from the original one, 100% Egyptian HAND MADE Handmade of Blue Stone Width: 2.7 inches Height: 12.2 inches Depth: 3.9 inches accepting many payment methods. MADE IN EGYPT History: Thoth, (Greek), Egyptian Djhuty, in Egyptian religion, a god of the moon, of reckoning, of learning, and of writing. He was held to be the inventor of writing, the creator of languages, the scribe, interpreter, and adviser of the gods, and the representative of the sun god, Re. His responsibility for writing was shared with the goddess Seshat. The cult of Thoth was centred in the town of Khmunu (Hermopolis; modern Al-Ashmūnayn) in Upper Egypt. Return Policy: You can return our product and get a full refund or exchange the product with another one, however the the conditions must be met. . Feedback is highly appreciated :)