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God Dice: For Aset’s Child

Shown in photo above:
First die: Hieroglyphs for Aset (Isis) on left, Wepwawet on right, Nebt-het (Nephthys) on top.
Second die: Amun on left, Set on right, Yinepu (Anubis) on top.

This 1.5″ wooden die can hold the names, written in hieroglyphs, of up to six ancient Egyptian gods of your choice. You can also leave one side blank (to represent all the gods not included on the die) and/or include “akhu” (your ancestors, the blessed dead) on one side. Sanded soft and carefully decorated with sepia ink, this die can serve as a focal point for your bedside or traveling shine, a meditational tool, or a form of divination.

Get your own custom god die for $10 + shipping – click here to buy!

Shown in photo below:
First die: Heru-wer (Horus the Elder) on left, Sekhmet on right, akhu (ancestors) on top.
Second die: Hethert (Hathor) on left, Serqet on right.

Wooden Coin: The Mothers

A two-sided, acrylic-painted wooden “coin” to act as an icon for divinatory practices. On one side is Nebt-het (Nephthys); on the other, Hethert-Nut (Hathor the Cow).

Box Shrine: Sepa, Centipede God

Praise on the front door, a prayer on the inner door, and Sepa in His radiant, many-legged glory inside. Made of a paper box, layered antique-gold paper, acrylics, and a slender wooden oval.

God Dice: Dice Upon The Year

Note: The Dice Upon The Year is the smaller of the two dice shown in both photos!

In the ancient Egyptian calendar, there are five “days upon the year” or epagomenal days that bridge the gap between the old year and the new. A god was born on each epagomenal day, and a god is the patron of each new Kemetic year.

The five epagomenal gods are, in order of birth, Osiris (Wesir), Horus the Elder (Heru-wer), Set (also Sutekh or Seth), Isis (Aset), and Nephthys (Nebt-het). Each of Them are represented on this 1″ wooden die: Osiris with the djed pillar, Horus with His signature hawk, Set with a Set-animal or “sha,” Isis with the throne that is Her crown, and Nephthys with the doorway-like hieroglyph that comprises Her headdress.

In addition, from August 2013 to July 2014, the god of the Kemetic year is Horus the Younger (Heru-sa-Aset), the young and victorious king, son of Osiris and Isis. He is the sixth side of the die, symbolized by the Double Crown that He earned through trial and birthright.

Use this die as a form of divination, as a meditational tool, or as a way to choose a god to honor with art or offerings for the day.

This die is available for $6 + shipping – click here to buy!

God Dice: Sobek

Shown: Hieroglyphs for Sobek.

This 1.5″ wooden die can hold the names, written in hieroglyphs, of up to six ancient Egyptian gods of your choice. You can also leave one side blank (to represent all the gods not included on the die) and/or include “akhu” (your ancestors, the blessed dead) on one side. Sanded soft and carefully decorated with sepia ink, this die can serve as a focal point for your bedside or traveling shine, a meditational tool, or a form of divination.

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God Dice: Set, Bast, Djehuty

Shown: Hieroglyphs for Set on the left, Bast on the right, and Djehuty (Thoth) on the top.

This 1.5″ wooden die can hold the names, written in hieroglyphs, of up to six ancient Egyptian gods of your choice. You can also leave one side blank (to represent all the gods not included on the die) and/or include “akhu” (your ancestors, the blessed dead) on one side. Sanded soft and carefully decorated with sepia ink, this die can serve as a focal point for your bedside or traveling shine, a meditational tool, or a form of divination.

Get your own custom god die for $10 + shipping – click here to buy!

God Dice: Jackals, Set, Ptah

Shown: Hieroglyphs for Yinepu (Anubis) and Wepwawet on the left, Ptah on the right, and Set on the top.

This 1.5″ wooden die can hold the names, written in hieroglyphs, of up to six ancient Egyptian gods of your choice. You can also leave one side blank (to represent all the gods not included on the die) and/or include “akhu” (your ancestors, the blessed dead) on one side. Sanded soft and carefully decorated with sepia ink, this die can serve as a focal point for your bedside or traveling shine, a meditational tool, or a form of divination.

Get your own custom god die for $10 + shipping – click here to buy!

God Dice: Nebt-het, Hethert-Nut, Sekhmet

Shown: Hieroglyphs for Nebt-het (Nephthys) on the left, Hethert-Nut (Hathor the Cow) on the right, and Sekhmet on the top.

This 1.5″ wooden die can hold the names, written in hieroglyphs, of up to six ancient Egyptian gods of your choice. You can also leave one side blank (to represent all the gods not included on the die) and/or include “akhu” (your ancestors, the blessed dead) on one side. Sanded soft and carefully decorated with sepia ink, this die can serve as a focal point for your bedside or traveling shine, a meditational tool, or a form of divination.

Get your own custom god die for $10 + shipping – click here to buy!