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Djed-pillar made of light green faience. The djed-pillar was the symbol of the funerary god Osiris and his resurrection. Large amulets were placed under the back of the deceased, to magically strengthen his back and thus enable rebirth.
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Djed-zuil van lichtgroene faience. De djed-zuil was het symbool van de dodengod Osiris en zijn wederopstanding. Grote amuletten werden onder de rug van de overledene gelegd, om zijn rug op magische wijze sterk te maken en zo zijn wedergeboorte mogelijk te maken.
Pilier-djed en faïence vert clair. Le pilier-djed était le symbole du dieu funéraire Osiris et de sa résurrection. De grandes amulettes étaient déposées sous le défunt pour consolider son dos de façon magique et rendre ainsi la renaissance possible.
Djed-Pfeiler aus hellgrüner Fayence. Der Djed-Pfeiler ist ein Symbol des Totengottes Osiris und seiner Auferstehung. Große Amulette werden unter den Rücken des Toten gelegt, um sein Rückgrat magisch zu stärken und so das Aufstehen zu ermöglichen.
Pilastro-djed di fayence verde chiara. Il pilastro djed era il simbolo del dio funerario Osiride e della sua resurrezione. Grandi amuleti erano collocati sotto la schiena del defunto, per rafforzare magicamente la sua schiena e così rendere possibile la rinascita.
Pilar-djed em faiança azul claro. O pilar-djed era o símbolo do deus funerário Osíris e da sua ressureição. Amuletos grandes eram colocados por baixo das costas do defunto para lhe endireitar as costas de um modo mágico para que a ressureição fosse possível.
Pilar-dyed de fayenza verde claro. El pilar-dyed era el símbolo del dios funerario Osiris y su resurrección. Grandes amuletos se colocaban bajo a espalda del difunto para fortalecerla de un modo mágico y, de este modo, hacer posible el renacimiento.
Djed-pillar made of light green faience. The djed-pillar was the symbol of the funerary god Osiris and his resurrection. Large amulets were placed under the back of the deceased, to magically strengthen his back and thus enable rebirth.
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Seipel, W. (ed.), Ägypten. Götter, Gräber und die Kunst. 4000 Jahre Jenseitsglaube, Linz (1989) 234/5, Nr. 353-393. Seipel, W. (ed.), Götter Menschen Pharaonen, Speyer (1993) = Dioses, Hombres, Faraones, Ciudad de México (1993) = Das Vermächtnis der Pharaonen, Zürich (1994) 284, Kat.Nr. 229.
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