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Seth
Seth
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Seth – Egyptian God of War, Chaos & Storms
Power • Transformation • Untamed Force
Unleash the fierce, commanding presence of Seth (also known as Set), the ancient Egyptian God of War, Chaos, Storms, and the Desert. Feared, respected, and deeply misunderstood, Seth embodies the wild forces of nature — the storms that reshape the land, the chaos that sparks transformation, and the raw strength that breaks stagnation.
This cold‑cast bronze statue captures Seth in his iconic form, with the mysterious Seth‑animal head, long snout, upright ears, and a stance radiating dominance and primal energy. A striking piece for collectors who appreciate the shadow side of mythology and the power of untamed divinity.
✨ Symbolism & Meaning
🌩️ God of Storms & Chaos
Seth rules over the desert winds, violent storms, and the unpredictable forces that shape the world. He represents:
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transformation through upheaval
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strength born from adversity
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the necessary chaos that precedes renewal
⚔️ Warrior & Protector
Though often cast as a rival to Osiris and Horus, Seth also plays a heroic role. He stands beside Ra each night, slaying the serpent Apophis to protect the sun and maintain cosmic order. This duality makes him a symbol of:
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fierce protection
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courage
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the balance between order and disorder
🐾 The Seth Animal
His unique, enigmatic animal form symbolizes:
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mystery
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power beyond understanding
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the wild, untamed aspects of existence
No real creature matches his form — a reminder that some forces cannot be neatly defined.
🗿 Product Details
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Price: $95.00 AUD
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Material: Cold Cast Bronze
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Measurements: 22 cm (H) × 6 cm (W) × 8 cm (D)
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Weight: 2.5 kg
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Category: Sculptures & Statues
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Collection: Egyptian Mythology
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Tags: egyptiangod, Statue, Mythology
🌟 Perfect For
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Mythology collectors
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Altars honouring shadow work or transformation
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Lovers of Egyptian deities
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Spaces that celebrate strength, resilience, and primal energy
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Anyone drawn to the fierce, protective side of the divine

