This pair of wooden statues pays tribute to the Egyptian God Thoth-Ibis. A master of knowledge and the patron of scribes, Thoth was also the deity of the moon, sacred books, arithmetic, the sciences, magic, and messengers and recorders of the gods. His name was Djehuty, which translates to "He who is like the Ibis.” He was portrayed as either a baboon or an ibis bird. The pair of statues is masterfully handcrafted to create this life-like statue of the God of knowledge. The statues come in different sizes to place them in different places. This is table decor that is a humble reminder of the contribution of the deity to Egyptian mythology. Placing the statue of Thoth can encourage people to pursue the path of knowledge.
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