Hand-Carved Red Granite Statue – The God Set

A powerful and enigmatic statue of the ancient Egyptian god Set, hand-carved from striking red granite. This piece captures the complex and formidable nature of the god of storms, the desert, and chaos.

Embrace the untamed power of the Egyptian desert with this formidable statue of the god Set.

Carved by our skilled artists in Luxor, this statue is made from a single piece of rich, red granite—a stone associated with the desert and the sun, perfectly fitting for Set. The artist has captured Set’s iconic and mysterious animal head, muscular form, and the traditional wig, creating a piece that feels both ancient and powerful.

Set is one of the most complex gods in the Egyptian pantheon. While often seen as a villain for his conflict with Horus, he was also a necessary force of chaos who protected the sun god Ra from the serpent Apep during his nightly journey. Owning a statue of Set symbolizes embracing one’s own strength, navigating chaos, and the raw, untamable power of nature.

This hand-carved statue is a unique and thought-provoking piece of art. Its strong presence makes it an excellent addition to a collection, a powerful office desk ornament, or a unique decor item for those fascinated by the deeper mythologies of ancient Egypt.

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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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