Ramses The Great and The Divine Triad Of Thebes (Amun, Mut and Khonso) – Handmade Wall Relief from grey basalt
$104
Replica From Abu Simbel Temple
In this photo The pharaoh, in military costume, armed with his arc, offers groups of “African prisoners” to the three divinities of Thebes.
In this wall relief you will get Ramses asking (Amun,NUT,Nefirtari) God to give him the leading and balance and celebrating the event with Ramses
Amun was a major ancient Egyptian deity who appears as a member of the Hermopolitan Ogdoad. Amun was attested from the Old Kingdom together with his wife Amaunet. With the 11th Dynasty (c. 21st century BC), Amun rose to the position of patron deity of Thebes by replacing Montu.
After the rebellion of Thebes against the Hyksos and with the rule of Ahmose I (16th century BC), Amun acquired national importance, expressed in his fusion with the Sun god, Ra, as Amun-Ra or Amun-Re.
Nut was the goddess of the sky and all heavenly bodies, a symbol of protecting the dead when they enter the afterlife. According to the Egyptians, during the day, the heavenly bodies such as the Sun and Moon would make their way across her body.
Nefertiti (c. 1370 – c. 1336 BCE) was the wife of the pharaoh Akhenaten of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. After he changed his name to Akhenaten and assumed the throne of Egypt, Nefertiti ruled with him until his death after which she disappears from the historical recordX
Material:
Grey Basalt Stone