Pharaonic Design Rug – Goddess Isis & Hieroglyphs Relief

Transform your floor into a sacred temple space. This unique rug emulates the ancient stone reliefs of the Goddess Isis, the Egyptian symbol of magic, protection, and motherhood.

Walk on the ground of legends with the Goddess Isis Rug.

Imagine stepping into a hidden chamber of a Luxor temple, where stone walls are adorned with reliefs telling the stories of the gods. This rug brings that unique feeling directly into your home. The design is fully inspired by ancient Egyptian wall carvings, centering on the Goddess Isis—one of the most powerful and revered deities in history.

Isis is depicted in stunning detail, holding the “Ankh,” the symbol of life, and the “Was-scepter,” the symbol of power, surrounded by columns of intricate hieroglyphs. The design masterfully creates the illusion of a three-dimensional stone carving, with warm, earthy tones that complement any decor style.

This is more than just a rug; it is a centerpiece of art that tells a story, adding a touch of spiritual strength and the divine protection of Isis to your personal space.

Features

✔️ Authentic Temple Relief Design
✔️ Durable & High-Quality Weave
✔️ Adds an Artistic & Historical Touch
✔️ Easy to Clean & Maintain

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Authentic Craftsmanship & Quality

Every piece in our collection is hand-carved and polished by the most skilled artisans in Luxor, ensuring you receive a unique masterpiece that carries the spirit of Egyptian creativity.

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We take great care in packaging each item with durable, protective materials to ensure your order arrives to you safely and in perfect condition, wherever you are in the world.

Direct Support for Artisans

Your purchase doesn't just bring you a work of art; it also directly contributes to supporting the continuation of this ancient craft and the local artisan families in Luxor.