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Framed Egyptian Papyrus Art – Goddess Isis and Maat Depiction, Ancient Egyptian Papyrus Painting – Authentic Papyrus Art – Egypt Wall Decor – Papyrus Wall Art – framed
500 EGP
Authentic Egyptian Papyrus: Handcrafted using traditional techniques with natural papyrus plant fibers.
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Description
- Authentic Egyptian Papyrus: Handcrafted using traditional techniques with natural papyrus plant fibers.
- Depiction of Isis and Maat: Showcasing Goddess Isis and Maat, symbolizing protection, magic, truth, and harmony.
- Museum-Quality Display: Elegantly framed in a black wooden frame, this artwork is ready for display and adds a touch of cultural sophistication to any space.
- Distinctive Decoration: A unique and eye-catching addition to your home or office decor, this papyrus will spark conversations and appreciation for Egyptian art.
- Lasting Heirloom: Crafted with care to withstand the test of time, this papyrus can be treasured and passed down as a cherished heirloom.
- Hand-Painted Design: Vibrant colors and intricate details created with earth-derived pigments.
- Framed and Ready to Hang: Encased in a durable black wooden frame for easy display.
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