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SSETW: Set Wall Hanging Ceramic (5 3/4" x 11")
In earliest times, Set was the patron deity of Lower (North) Egypt, & represented the fierce storms of the desert. However, when Upper Egypt conquered
Lower Egypt, Set became known as the evil enemy of Horus, the Patron God of Upper Egypt. Generally, Set is considered a representative of the
archetypal Saturnian forces of darkness & fierce power. Brother of Osiris, Isis, & Nephthys, & husband of the latter; he is also father of Anubis. This wall
plaque is part of a series of Egyptian deity images created according to the representations in Wallis Budge's Gods of the Egyptians (see Statue section for
complete line). Perfect for the practices of invocational magick, the assumption of god forms, & the devotional practices described in the A.'. A.'.?s Liber
Astarte vel Berylli. Handcrafted of hydrostone clay with felted back & an attached wall hanger. The gold painted figure stands in slight relief against a black
painted background. Use as wall decoration or, with a small stand, makes a great addition to your altar. Approx. 5?" wide x 11" long.
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