Canopic Jars
4 canopic jars representing the 3 sons of Horus. Lids and jar separate.
by Arquebuse
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For your abandonned tomb, curio cabinet, museum scene, or any context where ancient egyptian funerary relics are needed, here's a set of nicely patined stone canopic jars.
Traditionally used to house the organs of the deceased, each one represents a son of horus.
Duamutef, with the head of a jackal, protected the stomach.
Hapi, his baboon-headed brother, hosted the lungs.
Imseti, with his human face, was assigned to the liver.
Qebehsenuef, with his falcon eye, watched over the intestines.
Each jar features a small incantation in hieroglyphics, copied from an actual set of canopic jars.
There are separate prefabs for the lids and jars, and a prefab for each jar & lid set combined.