Canopic Jar with Anubis Head
Unveil the secrets of ancient rituals with this stunning replica of a Canopic Jar featuring Anubis. Historically, these sacred vessels were used during mummification to store the preserved organs of the deceased, such as the stomach, lungs, liver, and intestines. This sculpture captures the essence of Egyptian art and functions as a container with a removable lid, perfect for storing small items or simply admiring as a piece of history. Further product information ...
Would you like to be notified as soon as the item is in stock?
You will receive a short e-mail as soon as we have it back in stock.
Canopic Jar with Anubis Head – Egyptian Vessel 27.5 cm
Ancient Stone Aesthetic
Crafted from polyresin, the jar features a finish that closely resembles weathered limestone.
- The Jar: The front is adorned with a decorative panel of black hieroglyphs set against a gold background.
- The Lid: The stopper is shaped like the head of the jackal god Anubis. It is hand-painted in striking metallic gold and deep blue stripes, representing the divine headdress.
- Functionality: The head lifts off to reveal a hollow interior, staying true to the functional design of the original artifacts.
God of the Afterlife
Anubis was the ancient Egyptian god of the dead and the patron of embalmers. A set of four canopic jars was a crucial part of the burial equipment to ensure the preservation of the body for the afterlife.
Product Specifications
| Material | Polyresin (synthetic resin) |
| Total Height | approx. 27.5 cm (10.8 inches) |
| Jar Dimensions | approx. 15.6 x 13.4 x 13.7 cm |
| Weight | approx. 1355 g (3 lbs) |
| Finish | Patinated matte and metallic colors |
We are here for you!