This beautiful museum reproduction art is intricately carved to capture every detail of the original artwork. This fine art Pharaoh Seti I Offering to Amun Ra Relief is quite an exquisite piece for a classical home or office interior design. It is ideal for your ancient art and museum replica interior decor. This relief shows Pharaoh Seti I making an offering to Amun-Ra. The votive object consists of a ram emblematic animal of Amun. The oldest and longest venerated ruler of ancient Egypt, Amun meaning "hidden" and Ra meaning light" translates to "hidden light. The sacred creature of Amun is the ram with curved horns. This image was probably suggested by the ram's procreative energy, a symbol to his aspect as a god of fertility. "Woserhat", the gilded, festival boat of Amun had a ram's head at its prow and stern, and the processional roads to his temple were flanked with ram-headed lions. Pharaohs repeatedly called themselves Merry-Amun or beloved of Amun. Also, since the ruler was Son of Ra it followed that Amun was father of the Monarch. As God of the Theban capital, Amun attained the position of supreme state God. Lastly, the God "He who abides in all things", was imagined as the soul (Ba) of all phenomena. This item is made of bonded stone and measures 4.5" x 5.75" x 0.75".