This "Egyptian Handmade Patchwork" from the "Egyptian Handmade" brand shows the Egyptian mythological god of war Upuaut, the patron saint Horus and the pharaoh wearing the crown after the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. picture. On the left is Upuot, who has the image of a wolf or a wolf-headed human body, symbolizing his role as a path-breaker; Horus on the right is a falcon-headed human god who symbolizes kingship in ancient Egyptian mythology. The pharaoh in the middle wears a unified crown, symbolizing the unification of Upper Egypt, beginning with King Pschent of Menes.
There is a profound mythological meaning behind each piece of patchwork, as if ancient Egyptian mythology is perfectly integrated into every piece of fabric. Every detail has been carefully designed to present a unique style and cultural heritage. This patchwork is not only a decoration, but also a work of art showing ancient Egyptian civilization.
There is a profound mythological meaning behind each piece of patchwork, as if ancient Egyptian mythology is perfectly integrated into every piece of fabric. Every detail has been carefully designed to present a unique style and cultural heritage. This patchwork is not only a decoration, but also a work of art showing ancient Egyptian civilization.