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A standing falcon-headed statue from ancient Egypt represents a divine figure combining a human body with the head of a falcon, most commonly associated with the god Horus. Such statues symbolize kingship, protection, and divine authority, reflecting the close relationship between the pharaoh and the gods. Typically shown standing in a formal pose and sometimes holding sacred symbols like the ankh or the was-scepter, these figures demonstrate the artistic conventions and religious beliefs of ancient Egyptian temple and funerary art.
This piece is accompanied by Certificate A , issued by Konouz in collaboration with the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. It confirms that the replica faithfully reproduces the original artifact at 1:1 scale , with careful attention to its form, surface treatment, and detail.