Ancient Egypt Faithful Replicas
Rameses III Crowned by Horus and Seth
Rameses III Crowned by Horus and Seth
Vat included.
Life and death, Order and Chaos, and Good and Evil: Contrasting opposites feature prominently in ancient Egyptian religion. Horus, the falcon-headed deity in this statuette, was the god of kingship, who thus represented Order. The other deity crowning King Rameses III is Horus’ enemy Seth, a chaotic god of violence who helped the sun god defeat the forces of Chaos. It also symbolizes how a good king was expected to act like both the wise Horus, and, when protecting Egypt, like the powerful Seth.
This piece is accompanied by Certificate R , issued by Konouz in collaboration with the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. It confirms that the replica faithfully represents the original artifact, developed through verified historical research and skilled artisan craftsmanship.