| Witch with Cauldron This cold-cast resin statue depicts a sexy
witch, reclining back with her skirts gathered about her waist as she brews
up a love potion for the unwary. The highest attention to detail is focused
upon this piece, from the abrasive edges on the pestal in her hand to the
cobblestone beneath her. You need to see this piece in person to capture all
the detail for yourself!
$29.95
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Love Potion Witch Hand painted cold-cast resin statue. Finely detailed
Witch bending over her cauldron making a love potion. Approx 3 3/4" tall.
$10.95 |
Crystal Ball Witch Witch with Crystal ball is
4" tall.
$10.95
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Witch w/Familiar Witch with Familiar (Cat) is
8" tall and 7" wide.
$36.95
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| Dark Angel w/Cross
A dark angel lounges against an ivy covered cross, while her raven hair is
whipping all about her. The purple and gray of her wings stands out in sharp
contrast to the shining silver and black leather she wears. Made out of cold
cast resin and handpainted, the most distinguishing thing about this 9 1/2"
tall statue is the incredible level of detail. From the skulls at her feet
to the ivy strands dripping off the cross all about her, no detail is missed
on this stunning piece.
$34.95 |
Anubis
Anubis was the jackal headed god of the Egyptian
underworld. His duties included conducting the souls of the dead to the
underworld and the weighing of their hearts. The son of Osiris and Nephthys,
he is credited with inventing the art of embalming. Made of cold cast resin
& hand painted, this statue is perfect for any collection. 9" high.
$23.95 |
Anubis, small
Anubis, the son of Osiris and Nephthys,
is portrayed here in his jackal form, though he is more commonly represented
as a jackal headed man. Anubis attained his fame after conducting the first
embalming in history on his father Osiris, whom was dismembered by his
brother, Set. This granted Osiris immortality, and both father and son ruled
of aspects of the underworld. This statue is cold cast resin & hand painted.
He is 5 1/2" long.
$11.95
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Bast
Bast, a national deity of ancient
Egypt, was the cat headed goddess of the beneficial aspect of the Sun,
opposing Sekhmet, who personified it`s destructive power. She was said to be
the sister or daughter of Ra, and also his wife. She was a kind goddess, and
protect men against evil spirits and contagious disease. She is depicted
here in her full cat form. Made of cold cast resin & hand painted, this
statue stands. 8 1/2" high.
$25.95 |
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Canopic Jars
Canopic Jars were used to hold the
organs of the dead after they were embalmed. The lids were commonly carved
to resemble the four sons of Horus. The four organs housed by the jars were
the lungs, the stomach, the liver and the intestines. Egyptians held no
regard for the brain, which was discarded. The heart was left inside the
body, to be judged in the afterlife. The set of four Canopic jars are cold
cast resin & hand painted. They are all 3 3/4" high.
$26.95
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Sekhmet
Sekhmet was the lionoess headed goddess
who was the dark reverse of the goddess Hathor. She was a goddess of war
whom almost wiped out the human race, running rampant until Ra tricked her
with beer the color of human blood. Also a sun goddess, she represented its
destructive force, and defended the divine order. This statue is of a cold
cast resin & hand painted. It stands 9 1/4" high.
$20.95
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