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Goddess Isis Statue 13″ — a large thirteen-inch statue of Isis, the pre-eminent Egyptian goddess of magic, healing, motherhood, and protection. At over a foot tall, this commanding figure creates a powerful altar focal point, ensuring Isis’s presence dominates your sacred space. Her outstretched wings symbolize protection and divine embrace. An impressive devotional centerpiece for serious practitioners of Egyptian spiritual paths.
Description:
Quick Specs
Type: Goddess statue, resin with painted detail
Size/Quantity: 13 inches tall, outstretched wings
Best for: Egyptian pagan altars, ceremonial magic, Isis devotion, healing and protection workings
Isis Statue 13 Inch: Commanding Altar Presence for the Great Goddess
Isis, known in ancient Egypt as Aset, is the supreme goddess of magic and the divine protector. Her mythology spans the entire arc of Egyptian religion, from the earliest dynastic periods through the Ptolemaic era and into the Roman world, where the Isiac cult became one of the most widely practiced mystery religions in the Mediterranean. She is the goddess who reassembled the body of her slain husband Osiris and used her unparalleled magical knowledge to conceive Horus from death itself. This act of magical resurrection established Isis as the archetypal practitioner of the highest magic and the goddess most practitioners of Egyptian spirituality invoke first.
At 13 inches tall, this figure is designed to dominate an altar. The outstretched wings are her most iconic attribute in statuary, representing both her protective embrace and her role as the kite hawk who fanned breath back into Osiris. This scale makes the statue a true centerpiece for Egyptian pagan shrines, dedicated Isis altars, and ceremonial magic working spaces where a significant focal point is needed. Smaller decorative Isis figures exist in abundance; this one commands the space. Explore my statue collection for additional Egyptian and deity figures.
Isis in Ceremonial Magic and Contemporary Egyptian Practice
Isis holds a central place in modern Western occultism through her incorporation into the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn's ritual framework in the late 19th century. She appears in Thelemic practice, Rosicrucian traditions, and the broader ceremonial magic lineage that descends from those Victorian-era systems. For practitioners of these paths, an Isis statue is a working tool as much as a devotional object, present on the altar during invocations, healing rituals, and workings that call on her specific magical authority.
In contemporary Wicca, Isis often appears as the Great Goddess or as the divine feminine archetype alongside the God, fitting her universal character. For practitioners who follow a specifically Egyptian reconstructionist path, honoring Isis with appropriate offerings and ritual protocols connects the practice to authentic historical devotion. Browse my altar supplies to find ritual tools suited to Egyptian practice.
How to Use a Goddess Isis Altar Statue
How to set up and work with a large Isis statue for Egyptian pagan or ceremonial practice.
Set the Altar
Place the statue at the center or back of your altar, elevated if possible, so her outstretched wings frame the working space. Isis is traditionally honored with offerings of water, blue lotus, lapis lazuli, and gold-colored objects.
Invoke by Epithet
Light a blue or gold candle and call Isis by her epithets: Great of Magic, Lady of the House of Life, She Who Knows All Names. State clearly which of her aspects you are invoking, whether healing, protection, magic, or motherhood.
Full Moon Devotion
For full moon rituals, position the statue where moonlight can fall on it and spend time in silent acknowledgment of her presence. Isis has deep lunar associations in Greco-Roman syncretism, making the full moon a powerful time for her devotion.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I carry this statue because Isis deserves altar representation at a scale proportionate to her significance in the Western esoteric tradition. A figure this size anchors a working altar in a way that smaller pieces simply cannot. The detail and finish are appropriate for serious devotional and ceremonial use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Isis and what is her role in Egyptian mythology?
Isis is the goddess of magic, healing, motherhood, and the throne in ancient Egypt. She reassembled Osiris, conceived Horus through her magic, and became the most widely worshipped deity across the ancient Mediterranean world.
What modern spiritual traditions work with Isis?
Isis is central to Egyptian paganism, ceremonial magic, Thelema, and Wicca. The Victorian Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn incorporated her extensively, cementing her role across the full breadth of modern Western occultism.
Why is the 13-inch size significant for an Isis altar statue?
The 13-inch scale suits dedicated Isis shrines and ceremonial working spaces where a commanding focal point is needed. The outstretched wings create a protective visual embrace over the altar and the objects placed beneath them.
What offerings and ritual tools are associated with Isis?
Traditional offerings for Isis include water, blue lotus incense, lapis lazuli, gold, and bread. Blue, gold, and white are her candle colors. Her sacred animals include the kite hawk. Kyphi is her most historically attested incense.
Goddess Isis Statue 13 Inch Large Egyptian Magic Altar Figure