Egyptian Deity Statues: Choosing the Right God for Your Home
Ancient Egypt had one of the richest pantheons in human history — over 2,000 named deities, each with distinct powers, symbolism, and personality. Choosing an Egyptian deity statue for your home is a wonderfully personal decision: each god brings a different energy, a different set of protective and inspiring qualities, and a different story. This guide will help you find the perfect divine companion for your space.
How to Choose Your Egyptian Deity Statue
The ancient Egyptians chose their personal patron deities based on profession, life circumstances, and spiritual inclinations. A scribe might honor Thoth; a mother might keep a Bastet figure; a warrior might revere Sekhmet. This intentional approach to divine patronage is just as valid today. Ask yourself: What qualities do I most want to cultivate or invite into my life and home?
Our Egyptian Deity Statue Collection
Browse our full range of handcrafted Egyptian deity statues and home decor pieces:
- Anubis God of the Dead Bronze Statue — For protection, justice, and guidance through change. $52. Read more: Anubis Egyptian God.
- Lord of the West – Recumbent Anubis Figurine — Classic tomb guardian pose, Valley of the Kings inspired. $51.
- Anubis Guardian Statue Set – Trio of Jackals — Three graduated guardians in obsidian black finish. $54.
- Horus-Ra Falcon Deity Statue – Dark Bronze — For leadership, vision, and solar power. $54. Read more: Horus Egyptian God.
- Isis Winged Goddess Statue – Dark Patina — For love, healing, magic, and maternal protection. $59. Read more: Isis Goddess Egypt.
- Isis Winged Candelabra Statue — Isis kneeling with wings outstretched, holding two candle holders. $52.
- Bastet Guardian of the Nile Statue — For home protection, joy, and feline grace. $54. Read more: Egyptian Cat Statue: The Sacred Legacy of Bastet.
- Reclining Sphinx – Bronze Hieroglyph Finish — The supreme guardian, wisdom fused with power. $61. Read more: Sphinx Statue: Meaning, History, and Styling.
- Royal Guardian Sphinx – Antique Stone Finish — Classic reclining sphinx in antique bronze patina. $50.
- Pharaoh Head Statue – Ebonized Mahogany — Hand-carved royal authority in deep striking black. $61. Read more: Egyptian Pharaoh Statue.
- Eye of Horus and Nekhbet Bronze Wall Frieze — The protective Eye of Horus over divine wings, dark bronze. $54. Read more: Eye of Horus Meaning.
Combining Egyptian Deity Statues
Like the ancient Egyptians who honored multiple deities for different aspects of life, combining several statues creates a rich layered environment. Classic combinations: Osiris + Isis + Horus (the divine family); Anubis + Thoth (justice and wisdom at the Weighing of the Heart); Bastet + Sphinx (domestic warmth and guardian power).
Learn More
Deepen your understanding of each deity: Egyptian Gods and Goddesses: The Divine Pantheon of the Nile, Egyptian Mythology: Stories That Shaped a Civilization, and Egyptian Statues: A Guide to the Most Iconic Figures.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Egyptian deity statue is best for protection?
Anubis, Horus, Sekhmet, and Bastet are all powerful protective deities. Anubis is the supreme guardian of sacred spaces.
Which Egyptian god statue brings good luck?
Bastet and the scarab beetle (Khepri) are most associated with good fortune in Egyptian tradition.
Can I have multiple Egyptian deity statues?
Absolutely — the Egyptians honored many deities simultaneously. Choosing complementary deities creates a rich, meaningful display.