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Winged Sun Disk Papyrus
The Winged Sun Disk (Apy) is one of the most powerful protective symbols of ancient Egypt, representing the victorious solar force that overcomes chaos and restores cosmic order. This hand‑painted papyrus depicts the Apy of Horus Behdety, the divine manifestation through which Horus acted on behalf of Ra‑Horakhty to defeat rebellion and preserve Ma’at, the balance of the universe. [reconstruc…tegypt.org]
According to temple tradition from Djeba (Edfu), Horus of Behdet took the form of the winged disk when enemies conspired against his father Ra. Endowed with the solar fire of Ra‑Horakhty, the Apy flew across the sky, burning away disorder and asserting divine kingship. For this reason, the Winged Sun Disk was placed above temple gateways, door lintels, and sacred thresholds as a sign of eternal protection and divine authority. [reconstruc…tegypt.org]
This papyrus is hand painted using ancient Egyptian pigments and traditional techniques, reflecting Ta’wy’s commitment to experimental archaeology and cultural reconstruction. The composition follows authentic temple iconography, emphasizing symmetry, solar radiance, and the outstretched wings that signify dominion over heaven and earth. [reconstruc…tegypt.org]
Ideal for display in a study, ritual space, or collection of ancient Egyptian art, the Winged Sun Disk Papyrus serves as both a visual centerpiece and a symbol of protection, renewal, and the triumph of order over chaos.
Details
- Medium: Hand‑painted papyrus
- Technique: Traditional ancient Egyptian pigments and methods
- Dimensions: 11.75 in × 4.8 in (30 cm × 12 cm)
- Motif: Winged Sun Disk (Apy of Horus Behdety)
- Cultural Origin: Temple tradition of Edfu (Djeba) [reconstruc…tegypt.org]
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