Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Ancient Egyptians worshipped snakes, especially the cobra. The cobra was not only associated with the sun god Ra, but also many other deities such as Wadjet, Renenutet, Nehebkau, and Meretseger. Serpents could also be evil and harmful such as the case of Apep and Set. They were also referenced in the Book of the Dead, in which Spell 39 was made to help repel an evil snake in the underworld. Get away from me, you snake! Go, be drowned in the Lake of the Abyss, at the place where your father commanded that the slaying of you should be carried out. Wadjet was the patron goddess of Upper Egypt, and was represented as a cobra with spread hood, or a cobra-headed woman. She later became one of the protective emblems on the pharaoh’s crown once Upper and Lower Egypt were united. She was said to’spit fire’ at the pharaoh’s enemies, and the enemies of Ra. Sometimes referred to as one of the eyes of Ra, she was often associated with the lioness goddess Sekhmet, who also bore that role. Measure approximately 22″ by 4 1/2″ by 3 each. The item “Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long” is in sale since Wednesday, June 26, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Decorative Collectibles\Candles, Holders”. The seller is “freedm44″ and is located in Kingston, Ontario. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, Canada, Japan, Australia.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Featured Refinements: Brass Wall Sconce
Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long

Ancient Egyptians worshipped snakes, especially the cobra. The cobra was not only associated with the sun god Ra, but also many other deities such as Wadjet, Renenutet, Nehebkau, and Meretseger. Serpents could also be evil and harmful such as the case of Apep and Set. They were also referenced in the Book of the Dead, in which Spell 39 was made to help repel an evil snake in the underworld. Get away from me, you snake! Go, be drowned in the Lake of the Abyss, at the place where your father commanded that the slaying of you should be carried out. Wadjet was the patron goddess of Upper Egypt, and was represented as a cobra with spread hood, or a cobra-headed woman. She later became one of the protective emblems on the pharaoh’s crown once Upper and Lower Egypt were united. She was said to’spit fire’ at the pharaoh’s enemies, and the enemies of Ra. Sometimes referred to as one of the eyes of Ra, she was often associated with the lioness goddess Sekhmet, who also bore that role. Measure approximately 22″ by 4 1/2″ by 3 each. The item “Set (2) Mystic Vintage Egyptian Cobra Rearing Hooded Snake Wall Sconces 22 Long” is in sale since Wednesday, May 15, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Decorative Collectibles\Candles, Holders”. The seller is “freedm44″ and is located in Kingston, Ontario. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, Canada, Japan, Australia.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Featured Refinements: Brass Wall Sconce