A unique and rustic hand-carved statue representing the divine figures of Horus and Hathor. Crafted from solid basalt stone, this piece has a primitive, authentic feel, reminiscent of an ancient artifact.

Own a piece that feels like it was just unearthed from an archaeological dig with this primitive-style statue of Horus and Hathor.

This statue is hand-carved from heavy, dark basalt stone, giving it a substantial and authentic presence. Unlike highly polished replicas, the artist has intentionally adopted a rustic carving style that emphasizes texture and form over fine detail, echoing the style of much older, pre-dynastic art. The rough finish and simple lines give it a powerful, timeless quality.

This statue unites two powerful deities. Horus, the falcon-headed god, represents divine kingship and protection. Hathor, often depicted with cow horns, is the goddess of love, joy, music, and motherhood. Together, they represent a complete divine pairing—strength and protection balanced with love and celebration. The block-like form is also reminiscent of “block statues,” which were meant to last for eternity.

This is not a typical souvenir; it is a piece of art for the true collector who appreciates a more raw and authentic aesthetic. Its solid, eternal feel makes it a powerful decorative object for any space that values history and rustic beauty.

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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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