Personalized and Miscellaneous Papyrus Paintings.Today I want to write about these paintings.
First the personalized paintings. For one person there is provision for having a single name painted on the picture in a cartouche next to Isis. The name can be painted in hieroglyphics, Arabic, or English.
There are 2 double name paintings. The first is of the Key of Life or Ankh and the other is of King Tut and his wife. Again the names can be in combination of hieroglyphics, Arabic, or English.
These can be seen at
http://www.a1-nile-papyrus.biz/personalized-Egyptian-papyrus-paintings.html .
The Miscellaneous page (
http://www.a1-nile-papyrus.biz/Misc-Paintings.html) are of several different compositions. First is a painting depicting a
Hierogylphic Transliteration table. With this one can translate elements of the English alphabet with their hieroglyphic equalivant.
Next is the painting of the
Zodiac Signs in blue and Egyptian persons.
Next is the
Bastet Cat. The cat (meeou-in hieroglyphics) was a pet, and has been associated with female fertility, warmth, love, dance and the moon. She is a protector of children and pregnant mothers, musicians. The temple of the Pyramid of Khafra at modern-day Giza next to the Sphinx had a "Portal of Bastet" as well as statues of Bastet in the company of the king of Egypt as a symbol for the goddess Bastet. The cat is sitting upright with typical stately perfection and is symbol and jewelry adorned.
Next is the
Symbol of Life featuring the symbol for the god Khepri or the Scarab.
Next to that is the painting of is the
Hall of judgment. This papyrus shows a judgment scene from the Book of the Dead. Anubis, God of the Dead with Thot, God of Time, are presiding over the weighing of the heart of the deceased, which is balanced against the feather, the symbol of Truth, of Maat-Goddess of existence.
Last on this page is a painting of three women,
Egyptian Musicians. This Design is a part of a larger banquet scene found in the famous Tomb of Nakht at Thebes. It is a uniquely attractive and sophisticated variation on the familiar banquet scene, commonly found in the tombs of nobles, which shows the ancient Egyptian's love for music and entertainment.
(Also there are plain sheet examples of papyrus with on painting on them).
An important fact:
Egyptian Papyrus Paintings are hand-made in Egypt by skilled Artisans on papyrus that is grown in Egypt and then hand-made into papyrus paper. Be sure to check out the history of and the making of paper
http://www.a1-nile-papyrus.biz/Papyrus-History.html and
http://www.a1-nile-papyrus.biz/Paper-Making.html .
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