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Seshat, Thoth, and the Sacred Persea Tree Greeting Card
Seshat, Thoth, and the Sacred Persea Tree Greeting Card
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Design
A reconstruction of a partially destroyed wall relief from the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple dedicated to Ramesses II in Thebes dating to the 19th Dynasty. The scene depicts the deities Atum, Seshat and Thoth inscribing the name of Rameses into the fruit of the Persea, the sacred tree of Heliopolis. By doing this the gods are guaranteeing Rameses an everlasting reign and innumerable jubilees.
Description
Ancient Egyptian greeting card, blank inside for your message. The back of the card features an image of the original art and a brief description of its meaning. It comes with a white envelope and is sealed in a protective eco-friendly cellophane wrap that can be composted.
Specification
Paper: 100% recycled FSC® certified paper
Finish: Smooth matte
Contents: Greeting card, white envelope, compostable cellophane wrap
Printer: Pennybatch Gallery (UK)
Packaging: Postal envelopes and boxes made from recycled cardboard


