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Statue of the god Thoth. God of wisdom and writing. A large heavy statue, master

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Brand . PR NEFRT EGYPT MADE IN EGYPT We present to you the statue of the god Thoth. God of wisdom, knowledge and writing. A large heavy statue, masterfully made in Egypt, 16.5 inches. You can also give it as a wonderful gift to your loved ones, friends and family. Thoth or Tut, the god of wisdom at the pharaohs. One of the cosmic lords of Thamun. It is considered one of the most important ancient Egyptian deities, and is depicted with the head of an ibis.. His female counterpart is the goddess Maat and his main shrine was in Eshmun, where the main deity was there. The ancient Egyptians considered that the god Thoth was the one who taught them writing and arithmetic (see arithmetic at the ancient Egyptians), and he is always depicted holding a pen and a tablet writing on it. He has a key role in the court of the dead, where the dead are brought after the resurrection to carry out the process of weighing his heart in front of the right feather Maat. Thoth records the result of the scale. If the heart of the dead is heavier than the feather of truth - then he is among the sinners and disobedient - his heart is thrown to an imaginary predatory beast named Am'mut, and it will devour him, and this will be the eternal end of the dead. But if the heart is lighter than the feather of truth (Maat), then this means that the deceased was righteous in this world, so he will enter Paradise in which he will live with his wife and loved ones, after Osiris receives him.