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Ancient Egyptian Candleholder – With pharaonic inscriptions narrating the stories of ancient Egyptian Gods – Ancient Egyptian Decor

$194

This is a vintage ancient egyptian candleholder that’s perfectly handmade from lime stone in Egypt.
It looks dusty on purpose to add to it’s uniqueness and give the customer that vintage and ancient aura around it, as if it was just found in the tomb.
Pharaohs used them to decorate their tombs, and as candleholders in their homes.
It can be used as home decoration or as an ancient candleholder.
The item has paragraphs of pharaonic inscriptions narrating great stories about the old deities of ancient egypt.
It’s an EXACT replica of the original ones that were found in the tombs.
Our items are made with Egyptian Soul!!!
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Amun-Ra was the chief of the Egyptian gods.
Amun was the god who created the universe. Ra was the god of the sun and light, who traveled across the sky every day in a burning boat.
The two gods were combined into one, Amun-Ra, in the time of the New Kingdom, between the 16th and 11th centuries BCE.
The Aten was the disc of the sun and originally an aspect of Ra, the sun god in traditional ancient Egyptian religion.
Limestone and sandstone were the main building stones of ancient Egypt.
From Early Dynastic times onward, limestone was the material of choice for pyramids, mastaba tombs, and temples within the limestone region.
Ancient Egyptians used amphorae and urns and jars to store food, wine, water and medicine.X

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lime stone

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Lime Stone

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