Marvelous wall relief of the Roof of the temple of the valley of the kings of Goddess NUT, Goddess of sky, stars-made of limestone in Egypt
$550
your amazing wall relief of the Roof of any temple of the valley of the kings of Goddess NUT, Goddess of the sky, stars with amazing Egyptian details and the Egyptian hieroglyphs with the beautiful story that she puts the sun in her mouth and the sunrise from her body to start a new day with a new beautiful life, made from limestone with amazing hand carving and beautiful colors, specially made for the Temple lovers 😉
a very very unique piece you will never find it anywhere 😉
Nut, in Egyptian religion, a goddess of the sky, vault of the heavens, often depicted as a woman arched over the earth god Geb. Most cultures of regions where there is rain personify the sky as masculine, the rain being the seed which fructifies Mother Earth. In Egypt, however, rain plays no role in fertility; all the useful water is on the earth (from the Nile River). Egyptian religion is unique in the genders of its deities of earth and sky. As the goddess of the sky, Nut swallowed the sun in the evening and gave birth to it again in the morning.
The Valley of the Kings is situated over 1,000 feet of limestone and other sedimentary rock, which form the cliffs in the valley and the nearby Deir el-Bahari, interspersed with soft layers of marl. The sedimentary rock was originally deposited between 35 and 56 million years ago during a time when the Mediterranean Sea sometimes extended as far south as Aswan. During the Pleistocene the valley was carved out of the plateau by steady rains.There is currently little year-round rain in this part of Egypt, but there are occasional flash floods that hit the valley. These floods dump tons of debris into the open tombsX
Material:
Lime Stone