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Category Listing - Egyptian Stuffe

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Ba Statue
Ba Statue

Bast Night Light
Bast Night Light

Bast and Hathor Picture Frame
Bast and Hathor Picture Frame

Bastet Canopic Jar
Bastet Canopic Jar

Bastet Cat Figurine, Bronze-tone, Large
Bastet Cat Figurine, Bronze-tone, Large

Bastet Cat Figurine, Egyptian Goddess as Black Cat
Bastet Cat Figurine, Egyptian Goddess as Black Cat

Bastet Cat Figurine, Egyptian Goddess as Bronze-tone Cat
Bastet Cat Figurine, Egyptian Goddess as Bronze-tone Cat

Bastet Cat Figurine, Egyptian Goddess as a Cat
Bastet Cat Figurine, Egyptian Goddess as a Cat

Bastet Cat Figurine, Egyptian Goddess in Gold-Plated Pewter
Bastet Cat Figurine, Egyptian Goddess in Gold-Plated Pewter

Bastet Cat Incense Holder
Bastet Cat Incense Holder

Bastet Cat on Platform
Bastet Cat on Platform

Bastet Cat, Basalt, Small
Bastet Cat, Basalt, Small

Bastet Egyptian Goddess
Bastet Egyptian Goddess

Bastet Egyptian Goddess with Kittens
Bastet Egyptian Goddess with Kittens

Bastet Egyptian Goddess, Small, Golden
Bastet Egyptian Goddess, Small, Golden

Bastet Footed Ceramic Vase
Bastet Footed Ceramic Vase

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Stuffe & Nonsense carry a variety of Egyptian-style figurines, boxes and other decorative objects. They're mostly resin castings, and usually models of antique originals. Most of the figurines are also brightly painted just as the Egyptian originals were painted when they were new. The bare stone and aged patina that we appreciate on antiquities was not at all what the people of the time wanted -- they wanted colors! The tombs and temples were painted using mineral pigments that change little over time, so a well-restored tomb like that of Seti I or Nefertari is a very brightly decorated space. Ancient temples and statues were subject to more weathering and seldom have more than hints of color left now.

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