Winged Isis Egyptian Goddess of Magic Kneeling Papyrus, Extra Large Rectangle Papyrus Wall Art Painting 36x16 Inches - 93x43 cm
The wings, headdress, colors, and gestures depicted in the image all hold symbolic meaning. The wings of Isis represent female falcons or kites, birds of prey with cries that resemble those of distraught women. Thus, the wings symbolize power and mourning, as well as the resurrective power of Isis, who uses her wings to breathe life back into her deceased husband, Osiris. The green color of the wings reinforces the connection to life and resurrection in Egyptian art. Additionally, the outspread wings symbolize safety and protection, further emphasizing Isis's role as a powerful and protective figure. Overall, the wings of Isis represent her magical abilities, her grief, and her dedication to safeguarding the dead. Her headdress is the Egyptian hieroglyph for the throne, which also represents her name. This symbol was believed to possess magical powers, reflecting her own magical abilities. Imported from Giza Egypt. • Material:High Quality %100 Certified Original Authentic Papyrus Paper