Horus Offering Plaque
Horus Offering Plaque
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The Horus Offering Plaque represents one of the most iconic deities in ancient Egyptian mythology, Horus, the falcon-headed god of the sky. The plaque features a scene of Horus being presented with an offering by Thutmose III, an important figure in Egyptian history.
Key Features:
- Material: This plaque is made from solid resin, carefully crafted to mimic the original decoration found inside the Temple of Hatshepsut in Egypt. The intricate details reflect the artistic style of the period.
- Design and Symbolism: The plaque depicts Horus (on the left) receiving an offering from Thutmose III (on the right). The symbolism of this scene is significant, as it reflects Horus' role as a god of kingship and protection. Pharaohs were believed to be the earthly incarnation of Horus, and after death, they would unite with him in the afterlife. The offering presented to Horus represents respect, divine favor, and the pharaoh’s role in maintaining cosmic order.
- Size: Approx. 21cm x 27cm, making it a well-sized piece for display or educational purposes. The dimensions allow for an easy integration into museum-quality displays, classroom settings, or home collections focused on ancient Egypt.
- Historical Significance: The Temple of Hatshepsut was one of the most magnificent structures of Ancient Egypt and dedicated to the goddess Hathor and the god Amun. The Temple’s decoration features scenes like this, showcasing the divine relationship between the pharaohs and the gods. Horus being depicted in this context emphasizes his importance in Egyptian religious and political life, symbolizing the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
- Educational Value: This Horus Offering Plaque is an excellent resource for history and mythology enthusiasts. It’s especially useful in the study of ancient Egyptian religion, offering insight into the symbolism and rituals associated with kingship, divine protection, and the afterlife. It’s ideal for educational displays, history classrooms, or as part of a collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts.
The Horus Offering Plaque provides a vivid connection to the divine role of Horus in ancient Egyptian culture, capturing the essence of royal rituals and the belief system that governed the lives of the pharaohs.