Osiris God Merch
Description: This depiction of Osiris is based off a portion of an Ancient Egyptian New Kingdom stela now located in The Met. In the stela the deceased, a man named Senu, is shown adoring the seated Osiris, god of the afterlife and agriculture. Here I have chosen to just depict the god wearing his distinctive atef crown and holding a crook and flail, recreating the image in my own unique style.
Description: Embrace the ancient power of the afterlife with this striking design featuring Osiris, the Egyptian god of the dead, resurrection, and agriculture. With its dark, vintage, and gothic-inspired aesthetic, this design captures the timeless mystique of ancient history. Perfect for fans of Egyptian mythology, dark academia, and edgy alternative fashion, this piece brings a bold, mythological edge to your wardrobe.
Description: This hand-carved block print depicts the Ancient Egyptian god Thoth in his Ibis form. The image is based on an original illustration from a papyrus of the Book of the Dead created in the 19th Dynasty. He is holding a neb sign (a basket) with an ankh (the symbol of life) and two was scepters (a symbol of power or well-being for a deceased person.) I've recreated this as a block print and printed it by hand before scanning it to create this design.