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Horus Statue 14″ — a fourteen-inch statue of Horus, the falcon-headed Egyptian god of the sky, kingship, divine protection, and victory over chaos. Son of Isis and Osiris, Horus embodies the living pharaoh’s divine authority and the eternal triumph of order over destruction. At fourteen inches this commanding figure brings the full authority of the sky god into your altar space for Egyptian pagan or ceremonial devotion.
Description:
Quick Specs
Type: Resin deity statue
Size: 14"
Size/Quantity: 14 inches tall
Best for: Egyptian pagan altars, Kemetic practice, solar and protection workings
Horus in Egyptian Theology and Kemetic Practice
Horus is one of the oldest deities in the Egyptian pantheon, with attestations dating to the Predynastic period before 3100 BCE. As the falcon-headed sky god, he embodies the divine authority of the living pharaoh, who was understood to be Horus incarnate during his reign and Osiris after death. The mythology of Horus centers on his struggle against Set, the god of chaos and disorder, to reclaim his rightful inheritance after his father Osiris was killed. This mythological arc, the triumph of order and rightful kingship over chaos and usurpation, is the core narrative that makes Horus relevant to protection and justice workings.
In Kemetic Orthodox practice and eclectic Egyptian paganism, Horus is invoked for protection, clarity of vision, victory in conflict, and the restoration of what has been taken or disrupted. The Eye of Horus, the Wedjat or Udjat, is one of his most powerful symbols, representing the eye that was damaged in his battle with Set and restored by Thoth, making it a symbol of healing, wholeness, and protective power. Practitioners in the Western ceremonial magic tradition, particularly those working within the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn framework, also work with Horus as a solar and regal current.
Practical Use in Altar and Ceremonial Settings
At 14 inches this figure is designed for a primary altar placement, not a secondary or accent role. It is large enough to serve as the presiding deity figure in a dedicated Egyptian practice space. The falcon crown and staff are rendered in sculpted relief with the kind of iconographic specificity that practitioners working with Kemetic symbolism expect. Browse my statues collection for other Egyptian and multicultural deity figures suited to the same devotional context.
Horus is particularly suited for practitioners who work with solar energy, who are engaged in a conflict or legal situation requiring clear sight and a just outcome, or who are building a Kemetic altar that needs a central sky-god figure. He works in tandem with Isis and Osiris figures when the practitioner wants to invoke the full divine family triad. Pair with gold or yellow candles, frankincense or kyphi incense, and an abydos-style offering dish for traditional Kemetic devotional presentation.
How to Use Horus Statue
How to place and work with a Horus statue in Kemetic devotion and ceremonial magic practice.
Position on Your Altar
Place the Horus statue in the east on your altar, the direction of sunrise in Egyptian and ceremonial practice. A 14-inch figure commands strong altar presence. Gold solar candles and an Eye of Horus talisman pair naturally with this statue.
Petition Horus
Petition Horus for protection, victory, and the restoration of order. Speak his full epithet, Horus the Elder, son of Isis and Osiris, to set the mythological context before stating your petition directly and clearly to the figure.
Incorporate in Ceremonial Working
Incorporate Horus in ceremonial magic workings. The Eye of Ra amplifies protective and solar intention. He suits the Golden Dawn system and any working aimed at triumph over opposition, legal clarity, or the restoration of rightful standing.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I stock this Horus statue because at 14 inches it is one of the few Egyptian deity figures in this price range that delivers the altar presence a central god-figure requires. The falcon crown and staff give it immediate iconographic legibility. For practitioners building a full Egyptian altar setup, browse my altar supplies collection for incense, candles, and ritual tools suited to Kemetic practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Horus the Egyptian god?
Horus is the falcon-headed Egyptian god of the sky, kingship, divine protection, and triumph over chaos. He is son of Isis and Osiris and embodies the living pharaoh's divine authority. His right eye is the sun and his left eye represents the moon.
What is Horus invoked for in pagan practice?
Horus is petitioned for protection, victory, clear vision, and the restoration of order after disruption. He suits solar workings, leadership matters, and legal situations where strength, clarity, and the triumph of order over chaos are desired.
What is the Eye of Horus symbol?
The Eye of Horus, called the Wedjat or Udjat, is among the most recognized symbols in Egyptian religion. It represents healing, protection, and royal power. In modern esotericism and ceremonial magic it works as a widely used protective talisman.
How big is the Horus Statue 14 inch?
At 14 inches this is a substantial altar statue for dedicated ritual spaces and Kemetic practice rooms. Cast in resin with hand-applied paint and antiquing. The falcon crown and staff are sculpted in relief, giving the piece strong visual presence.
Horus Statue 14 inch Egyptian God of Sky and Kingship Altar Figure