lapis lazuli Egyptian Baboon (Egyptian God of wisdom )( Egyptian monkey)hand made Altar statue made of Natural stone-made with EGYPTIAN soul
$399
your unique antique of the baboon the Egyptian god of wisdom sitting , made from the beautiful Natural Lapis lazuli (Gemstone) with the Egyptian Details and the beautiful inscription of the Egyptian Details and with amazing hand carving and amazing Egyptian touching like the original one , special made for you π
a unique antique you will never find it anywhere π
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Lapis Lazuli stone (Truth – Wisdom – Serenity) is said to help enhance your awareness, insight and truth. One of the most sought after stones in use since man’s history began. Its deep, celestial blue remains the symbol of royalty and honor, gods and power, spirit and vision. It is a universal symbol of wisdom and truth. In ancient times Lapis Lazuli was most highly regarded because of its beautiful color and the valuable ultramarine dye derived from it. Its name comes from the Latin lapis, “stone,” and the Persian lazhuward, “blue.” It is rock formed by multiple minerals, mostly Lazurite, Sodalite, Calcite and Pyrite, and is a rich medium to royal blue with gold flecks (pyrites). Lower-grade Lapis is lighter blue with more white than gold flecks, and is sometimes called denim Lapis.
Lapis Lazuli stones make wonderful tools to deepen your meditation during your yoga practice. Lapis Lazuli is a powerful crystal for activating the higher mind and enhancing intellectual ability. It stimulates the desire for knowledge, truth and understanding, and aids the process of learning. It is excellent for enhancing memory. A stone of truth, Lapis encourages honesty of the spirit, and in the spoken and written word. Wear it for all forms of deep communication. It is also a stone of friendship and brings harmony in relationships. A Lapis grid brings calm and loving communication.
β’ Activates the Third Eye Chakra deepens meditation and balances the Throat Chakra
β’ Gemstone of total awareness that helps connect you to a higher truth
β’ Protective stone
β’ Brings inner peace, relieve anger and negative thoughts, as well as easing frustrations causing the anger
β’ Stimulates wisdom, good judgement, and seeing the truth
β’ Aids in intellectual analysis and problem solving
β’ Activates the higher mind by opening the third eye, and connecting oneβs heart and head
Monkeys and baboons played an essential role in Egyptian cosmogony. Various gods were portrayed as these creatures, and some of the earliest deities were sometimes depicted with baboon heads. One of the Four Sons of Horus, Hapy, who was associated with mummification, was represented as a baboon-headed canopic god. The green monkey, particularly when depicted shooting with bow and arrows, was an aspect of the invisible primeval god, Atum.
The baboon also became an aspect of the sun god Re, as well as of the moon god Thoth-Khonsu. The ancient Egyptians who observed the baboon barking at the rising sun gave rise to a favorite theme in sculpture, paintings and reliefs of a baboon worshiping the sun with raised hands. Monkey demons as the companion of the sun god appear in the royal netherworld texts, though along side their positive role was the dangerous aspect of the baboon, whose form could also be assumed by the enemy of the gods such as Apophis and Seth.
The squatting baboon became an early, visible and protective form of Thoth, one of Egypt’s most notable gods associated with knowledge and scribes. The baboon of Thoth (also called Isdes) became an assistant in the judgment hall in the underworld.X
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Lapis Lazuli