Isis Egyptian Mother Goddess with Wings – Protective Statue 9H
Isis Egyptian Mother Goddess with Wings – Protective Statue 9H
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Guardian and Mother | Isis Egyptian Mother Goddess with Wings
This Isis Egyptian goddess statue represents one of ancient Egypt’s most venerated deities. Isis was revered as the protective mother of kings and a powerful symbol of nurturing magic. Her wide, down-turned wings appear to shelter, support, and defend those in her presence.
Rather than merely decorative, this Isis Egyptian goddess figurine embodies ancient ideas about maternal care and cosmic protection. In myth, Isis protected her son Horus from harm and watched over the living. This replica captures that essence in sculptural form with balance and dignity.
Product Details and Features of the Isis Goddess
- Museum Replica: Designed as a collectible Egyptian deity statue. Product number E-314GP.
- Material: Crushed stone blended with durable resin for refined detail.
- Finish: Antique gold surface with subtle hand-painted accents.
- Dimensions: 9.25 in H × 3.5 in W × 2.1 in D.
- Weight: Approximately 0.75 lbs.
- Base: Black base with hieroglyphic motifs framing the goddess figure.
Isis in Egyptian Religion and Myth
Isis stood at the heart of Egyptian belief as a mother figure of divine scope. Her name means “throne” or “seat,” signifying her role as the symbolic mother of the pharaoh. Her story interweaves devotion, restoration, and protection.
In myth, Isis searched for her slain husband Osiris, reassembled his body, and conceived her son Horus by him. Through these acts, she embodied loyalty, magic, and resilience. The Isis Egyptian goddess statue celebrates these qualities rather than portraying her as a distant supernatural force.
Iconography and Symbolism
The winged pose is one of Isis’s most familiar forms. Here, the goddess holds her wings down at her sides in a gesture of shelter and guardianship. This stance connects to protective amulets and funerary imagery intended to shield the living and the dead.
In traditional depictions, Isis carries the ankh (symbol of life) and a papyrus scepter. She is often associated with the sun disk and horns of Hathor, highlighting her role as a source of life and cosmic balance. This replica’s detailing echoes that rich iconographic tradition without exaggeration or invention.
Craftsmanship and Visual Presence
The statue’s antique-gold finish recalls the gilded surfaces found in tombs and temples. Hand-painted details bring nuance to her garments and wings. Hieroglyphic patterns on the base frame her figure and situate it visually within ancient Egyptian artistic systems.
The scale is approachable yet commanding. At just over 9 inches tall, the Egyptian winged goddess Isis statue invites close viewing and contemplation. Its presence rewards reflection rather than a casual glance.
Collectible Context
As a museum-style replica, this figure emphasizes cultural meaning over novelty. It pairs well with other Egyptian deities and symbolic objects, offering opportunities for comparative study.
For example, consider these related pieces that echo Isis’s protective and symbolic themes: Isis Holding Staff Egyptian Wall Relief , a carved wall icon of the goddess; Isis Goddess Pewter Pendant Necklace , wearable devotion; Egyptian-Inspired Ankh Necklace , a symbol of life associated with Isis; and Bastet Egyptian Cat Statue , another protective deity from the same pantheon.
More Egyptian Art and Deities
Explore additional figures and objects from ancient Egypt in our curated collection: Egyptian Art Collection .
For More Reading
- Learn about Isis’s role in myth and royal ideology at Encyclopaedia Britannica: Isis .
- Explore ritual language and devotion in The Role of Speech in the Cult of Isis .
- Read an accessible overview of Egyptian mythology at Wikipedia: Isis (Egyptian goddess) .

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