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Mummy Bone Eraser
Very unusual and funny - a mummy bone eraser. It is sold as a set of 3. Good for erasing Egyptian inscriptions or just use the bones to scare people.
Each mummy bone is approximately 2" (5cm) long. Grey soft rubber.![]()
Ankh Pendant With a Red Eye
Small ankh pendant. It is said to attract health, prosperity and long life.
Pewter and brass, decorated with a Swarovski Crystal.
Dimensions: 16mm x 30mm x 2mm
Supplied with a matching chain and explanation card in a presentation jewelry box.![]()
Pewter Ankh Pendant with Inscriptions
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Tutankhamun's Bust
A fine middle-sized bust styled after the famous Tutankhamun's Golden Mask. A fine decor that would fit in almost any interior.
Cast in resin, finished in gold and colours.
Dimensions: 21cm (8-1/4") tall.
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Anubis the Embalmer
A large double-figure of Anubis the Embalmer. The Egyptian god Anubis is depicted in a role of an embalmer - taking care of a mummy that is lying on an exquisite lion-head pedestal. The Egyptian statue is finished in gold and colours. It is 8" (20cm) long at the base. This is a great and unusual item.![]()

Kemetic SymbolsKemet is a revival of the ancient Egyptian religion. It is a spiritual path that was initiated in USA. Kemet stands for "black land" and refers to the fertile soil around the Nile river. As many of the revival spiritual paths, Kemetic symbols are very important for the practitioners. Some of the most popular Kemetic symbols are the Ankh, the Eye of Horus and a Scarab - many of them can be found in our shop. If you want to learn more about this spiritual path, click here |
Bookmark This Page About Egyptian AmuletsLearn more about Egyptian symbols using this navigation panel. Ankh or the Key of Life is by far the best known amulet of Ancient Egypt. Also scarab beetle has retained its popularity as a decorative item or a ritual atribute. If you have questions about Egyptian traditions or any other related topic, feel free to contact us. |
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