Egyptian
Renenutet Egyptian Cobra Goddess Wall Sconces
In 1920's Egyptian Revival style, our cobra goddesses wind upward to hold golden discs to securely balance your pillar candles.
The Luxor: Tut Mask Writing Tablet
With pen or brush in hand, you'll want to delve into the secrets of your soul on the blank, unruled pages tucked inside this 60-page, spiral-bound treasure perfect for art or writings.
The Luxor: Mistress of the Necropolis Writing Tablet
With pen or brush in hand, you'll want to delve into the secrets of your soul on the blank, unruled pages tucked inside this 60-page, spiral-bound treasure perfect for art or writings.
King Tutankhamen's Egyptian Snow Globe
We've noticed that people in our offices can't seem to help themselves from shaking this exotic water globe to watch the golden "sand" gently cascade over the famed boy king.
Egyptian Temple Coasters
Two rich images of the winged, falcon-headed Horus flank this unique set of six felt-bottomed coasters representing the mythological god of power.
Egyptian God Anubis Sculptural Bust
At over a foot and a half tall, our stately sculpture of the jackal god, guardian of admission to the underworld, lends a regal presence to any dècor.
Renenutet, Egyptian Cobra Goddess Candlestick
Our nearly 4-foot tall cobra goddess entwines upward to hold a golden disc that will securely display your pillar candle. Crafted of quality designer resin and cast iron, then finished in a rich antique gold. 9½"dia.x43½"H. 11 lbs.
Princess Nes-Amun Royal Egyptian Sculpture
Princess Nes-Amun, daughter of Ramses II, fans herself as an attending antelope frolics nearby. Cast in quality designer resin, this over 2-1/2 foot tall royal likeness is hand-painted in ebony and antique gold.
Prince Seti I Royal Egyptian Sculpture
The cobra-headed Prince, son of Ramses I, plays a ceremonial drum beside a tall palm. Cast in quality designer resin, this over 2-1/2 foot tall royal likeness is hand-painted in ebony and antique gold.
Three Heads of Tutankhamen Sculptural Glass-Topped Table
Images of Egypt's royal boy king gather in an artistic synergy of style and function to be admired from all angles.








