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Depicts Shu and is covered in a light blue faience glaze with a drill hole for wearing. Shu was the very old god of the cool and dry air, who separated the earth from the sky. In that capacity he was responsible for making the wind. He is very often shown standing up supporting his mother sky goddess Nut as a vault over the horizon on the command of the sun god Re. 18th Dynasty, Armana
Egyptian antiquities are authentic and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Egyptian 1570 - 1342 BC 1/2” |
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$474.99
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