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Book of the Dead Pillow Collection (#4)

Introducing the Book of the Dead collection of decorative pillows from Media Storehouse. These beautifully designed pillows bring the intriguing ancient Egyptian text to life in your home. Featuring vibrant, high-quality prints of iconic images from the Book of the Dead, these pillows add a touch of mystery and sophistication to any room. Each pillow cover is made from soft, durable fabric, ensuring comfort and style. Explore the rich history of Egypt and enhance your living space with the captivating designs from the Book of the Dead collection.

Book of the Dead is an ancient Egyptian funerary text that contains spells and instructions for the deceased to navigate their journey through the afterlife

201 Pillows

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Egyptian Papyrus Nespaquachouty c1050BC-1000 BC

Egyptian Papyrus Nespaquachouty c1050BC-1000 BC
Egyptian Papyrus Nespaquachouty c1050-1000 BC. The accused wearing the Feather of Truth before the God Ra and 2 goddesses

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Egyptian Papyrus of Ani Ploughing, Theban Book of the Dead, c1250 BC

Egyptian Papyrus of Ani Ploughing, Theban Book of the Dead, c1250 BC. Held at British Museum

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Depiction of a man and his wife making offerings to Osiris

Depiction of a man and his wife making offerings to Osiris
Depiction of Ani and his wife Tutu making offerings to Osiris, from Anis Book of the Dead, from the British Museums collection

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Detail from the Book of the Dead of Ani; sheet 4

Detail from the Book of the Dead of Ani; sheet 4; showing the conclusion of the judgement, with Ani introduced to Osiris. From the British Museums collection

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: An image on an Egyptian papyrus of draughts-playing, Anis Book of the Dead (sheet 7)

An image on an Egyptian papyrus of draughts-playing, Anis Book of the Dead (sheet 7)
An image of draughts-playing between Ani and his wife, from Anis Book of the Dead (sheet 7). From Thebes. From the British Museums collection

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: A man and his wife making offerings to Osiris, from the Egyptian Book of the Dead

A man and his wife making offerings to Osiris, from the Egyptian Book of the Dead
Book of the Dead of Ani; sheet 36; full colour vignettes; red and yellow borders. Spell 148 continued; spell 185, hymn to Osiris

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Egyptian image of farming in the Elysian Fields

Egyptian image of farming in the Elysian Fields
Book of the Dead of Anhai; sheet 5, Egyptian, 20th Dynasty. Vignette of Osiris watching the judgement of Anhai. Spell 110 with vignette of Field of Reeds. Note the Benu birds in the lower left

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Image of the Egyptian deity Ammit

Image of the Egyptian deity Ammit at the weighing of the heart, from the papyrus of Keb Asher (a Book of the Dead), from the British Museums collection

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Egyptian hieroglyphs from a Book of the Dead

Egyptian hieroglyphs from a Book of the Dead

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Egyptian hieroglyphs from a Book of the Dead

Egyptian hieroglyphs from a Book of the Dead

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Egyptian Book of the Dead, deceased kneeling before the gods of the underworld

Egyptian Book of the Dead, deceased kneeling before the gods of the underworld
Image from the Book of the Dead of the deceased, Ani, kneeling before the gods of the underworld

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Egyptian Book of the Dead of the deceased kneeling before the gods of the underworld

Egyptian Book of the Dead of the deceased kneeling before the gods of the underworld
Image from the Book of the Dead of the deceased, Ani, kneeling before the gods of the underworld

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Egyptian hieroglyphs from a Book of the Dead

Egyptian hieroglyphs from a Book of the Dead at the National Archaeological Museum, florence

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Detail of the papyrus of Queen Nejmet

Detail of the papyrus of Queen Nejmet from her Book of the Dead, from Thebes. It show the rising sun-disc, the infant sun and the beetle who is the created beetle of becoming

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Detail from the Book of the Dead showing the Elysian Fields

Detail from the Book of the Dead showing the Elysian Fields
Detail from the Book of the Dead showing Ani farming in the Elysian Fields. He is reaping corn with a sickle and threshing corn with oxen

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Papyrus of Anubis preparing a mummy

Papyrus of Anubis preparing a mummy: a detail from the papyrus of Ani, a Theban Book of the Dead from the British Museums collection

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Part of the Egyptian book of the dead, showing labour in the Elysian fields

Part of the Egyptian book of the dead, showing labour in the Elysian fields
Part of the book of the dead belonging to Nespaquachouty, showing labour in the Elysian fields on the left and the Djed pillar of Osiris on the right

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Cursive hieroglyphic script from a book of the dead

Cursive hieroglyphic script from a book of the dead, from the Louvres collection

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Detail from a Book of the Dead papyrus, Egyptian Museum, Cairo

Detail from a Book of the Dead papyrus, Egyptian Museum, Cairo. The hippopotamus goddess of childbirth Taweret is visible in the top left

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Nesitanebtashru ploughing and reaping, c1025 BC

Nesitanebtashru ploughing and reaping, c1025 BC. From The Greenfield Papyrus (Book of the Dead of Princess Nesitanebtashru)

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Detail from a Book of the Dead scroll, Ancient Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC

Detail from a Book of the Dead scroll, Ancient Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC. Weighing the heart of the deceased in a balance

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Egyptian papyrus depicting taking the mummy to the necropolis, 13th century BC

Egyptian papyrus depicting taking the mummy to the necropolis, 13th century BC
Egyptian papyrus depicting taking the mummy to the necropolis, from the Book of the Dead of Hunefer, from the British Museums collection, 13th century BC

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: The Paradise of Shambhala, Tibetan Banner (painted silk)

The Paradise of Shambhala, Tibetan Banner (painted silk)
XIR57509 The Paradise of Shambhala, Tibetan Banner (painted silk) by Tibetan School; Musee Guimet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Tibetan Book of the Dead; ); Tibetan, out of copyright

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Book of the Dead on papyrus showing written hieroglyphs. Depiction of ploughing with

Book of the Dead on papyrus showing written hieroglyphs. Depiction of ploughing with oxen Bodmer Library, Geneva

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Papyrus of the Book of the Dead hieroglyphs and polychrome illustrations from the tomb of Kha at

Papyrus of the Book of the Dead hieroglyphs and polychrome illustrations from the tomb of Kha at Thebes
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Papyrus of the Tibetan Book of the Dead hyeroglyphs and polychrome illustrations. From the tomb of Kha at Thebes

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Papyrus depicting transportation of sarcophagus on carriage pulled by ox

Papyrus depicting transportation of sarcophagus on carriage pulled by ox, from Book of the Dead of Maiherperi
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII, Kingdom of Thutmose III. Book of the Dead of Maiherperi. Papyrus depicting the transportation of the sarcophagus on a carriage pulled by an ox

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Papyrus depicting the weighing of the heart, from Book of the Dead of Maiherperi

Papyrus depicting the weighing of the heart, from Book of the Dead of Maiherperi
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII, Kingdom of Thutmose III. Book of the Dead of Maiherperi. Papyrus depicting the weighing of the heart, circa 1450 b.C

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Ancient Egyptian statuette of Osiris, New Kingdom, XX Dynasty

Ancient Egyptian statuette of Osiris, New Kingdom, XX Dynasty
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XX. Statuette of Osiris, that contained the Book of the Dead of Khonsumes

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Papyrus of Theban priest Djedkhonsuiuefankh, weighing of the souls

Papyrus of Theban priest Djedkhonsuiuefankh, weighing of the souls
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI. Papyrus of Theban priest Djedkhonsuiuefankh. Detail: weighing of the souls

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Egyptian civilization, Papyrus Book of the dead. Portrayal of deceased on sun boat being towed by

Egyptian civilization, Papyrus Book of the dead. Portrayal of deceased on sun boat being towed by three Anubis
Egyptian civilization. Papyrus. Book of the dead. Portrayal of the desceased on the sun boat being towed by three Anubis

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Magic spells from the Book of the Dead, papyrus, detail

Magic spells from the Book of the Dead, papyrus, detail
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, 1070-332 b.C. Magic spells from the Book of the Dead. Papyrus. Detail

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Magic spells from the Book of the Dead, papyrus

Magic spells from the Book of the Dead, papyrus
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, 1070-332 b.C. Magic spells from the Book of the Dead. Papyrus

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Egypt, Detail of the Book of the Dead of Heruben, twenty-first dynasty, third intermediate period

Egypt, Detail of the Book of the Dead of Heruben, twenty-first dynasty, third intermediate period 10th-11th Century B.C. Egyptian Museum, Egyptian art

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Egypt, Beginning of the Book of the Dead, Papyrus by Khonsumes

Egypt, Beginning of the Book of the Dead, Papyrus by Khonsumes
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period. Beginning of the Book of the Dead. Papyrus of Khonsumes. Detail: the deceased making offerings to Osiris, Isis and Nephthys

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Relief with protective deities, from Nineveh

Relief with protective deities, from Nineveh
Persian civilization, 7th century b.C. Relief with protective deities, 645-640 b.C. From Nineveh

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Book of the Dead on papyrus, Djedhor working in the fields of the Afterlife using irrigation canals

Book of the Dead on papyrus, Djedhor working in the fields of the Afterlife using irrigation canals
Egyptian civilization, Late Period. Book of the Dead on papyrus. Djedhor working in the fields of the Afterlife using irrigation canals

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Papyrus depicting oxen, from Book of the Dead of Maiherperi

Papyrus depicting oxen, from Book of the Dead of Maiherperi
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII, Kingdom of Thutmose III. Book of the Dead of Maiherperi. Papyrus depicting oxen, circa 1450 b.C

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Egypt, Thebes, Tomb of Kha, The offer and worshiping to Osiris seated on a throne

Egypt, Thebes, Tomb of Kha, The offer and worshiping to Osiris seated on a throne, fragment of the book of the dead, two column papyrus with hieroglyphs and polychrome drawings

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Magic spells from the Book of the Dead, papyrus, detail

Magic spells from the Book of the Dead, papyrus, detail
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, 1070-332 b.C. Magic spells from the Book of the Dead. Papyrus. Detail

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Papyrus of Khonsumes, The Book of the Dead the deceased making offerings to Osiris

Papyrus of Khonsumes, The Book of the Dead the deceased making offerings to Osiris, Isis and Nephthys
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period. Papyrus of Khonsumes. The Book of the Dead. The deceased making offerings to Osiris, Isis and Nephthys

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Book of the Dead on papyrus, the priest Iahmes ploughing and harvesting in the Afterlife

Book of the Dead on papyrus, the priest Iahmes ploughing and harvesting in the Afterlife
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, 7th-1st century b.C. Book of the Dead on papyrus: the priest Iahmes ploughing and harvesting in the Afterlife

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Book of the Dead of priest Hornedjitef, agricultural work in Afterlife

Book of the Dead of priest Hornedjitef, agricultural work in Afterlife
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, 1st century b.C. Book of the Dead of priest Hornedjitef: agricultural work in the Afterlife

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Book of the Dead of priest Hornedjitef, homage to sun god Ra

Book of the Dead of priest Hornedjitef, homage to sun god Ra
Egyptian civilization, 1st century b.C. Book of the Dead of priest Hornedjitef. Homage to sun god Ra

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Thoth and the Feather of Law

Thoth and the Feather of Law
The seated ibis-headed Thoth, the scribe of the gods, preparing to record the result of the Weighing of the Heart of the deceased Ani against the feather of Law which represents Maat

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Trial of the Conscience

Trial of the Conscience
Set in in the Hall of the Two-Fold Maat, this illustration from the Book of the Dead depicts the Trial of the Conscience. Here the jackal-headed Anubis is weighing in the Balance the heart

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Ani and Osiris

Ani and Osiris
An illustration from the Book of the Dead depicting the deceased scribe Ani in adoration of Osiris, the god of the dead, the underworld and the afterlife

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Reuniting the Soul with the Deceased

Reuniting the Soul with the Deceased
The Book of the Dead, Papyrus of Ani. This image, a favourite upon mummy cases, comes from the Chapter of Causing the Soul to be United in its Body in the Underworld

Background imageBook of the Dead Pillow Collection: Ani addressing four gods

Ani addressing four gods
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Book of the Dead Pillow Collection

Book of the Dead is an ancient Egyptian funerary text that contains spells and instructions for the deceased to navigate their journey through the afterlife. The book was believed to be a guidebook for the soul, providing protection from evil spirits and ensuring a successful transition into the next world. Popular themes in Book of the Dead include judgment by Osiris, god of death and resurrection, as well as depictions of various gods and goddesses who assist or hinder the deceased on their journey. The book also includes illustrations depicting scenes from daily life, such as farming or fishing, which were believed to provide comfort and familiarity to the departed.
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The Book of the Dead is a collection of ancient Egyptian funerary texts that were written on papyrus and placed in tombs to guide the deceased through the afterlife. The Media Storehouse offers a range of wall art and framed prints featuring popular themes from this fascinating collection. One such theme is the weighing of the heart ceremony, where the heart of the deceased was weighed against a feather to determine their worthiness for eternal life. Another popular theme is Anubis, who was responsible for guiding souls through the underworld. The artwork in our collection showcases intricate hieroglyphics and colorful illustrations depicting various gods and goddesses associated with death and rebirth. These pieces are perfect for those interested in ancient Egypt or anyone looking to add an exotic touch to their home decor. The Book of Dead collection from Media Storehouse provides a unique glimpse into one of history's most intriguing cultures while offering stunning artwork suitable for any living space.
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What are Book of the Dead (Popular Themes) art prints?

Book of the Dead art prints are a collection of high-quality reproductions of ancient Egyptian funerary texts and illustrations. These prints depict various scenes from the Book of the Dead, which was believed to guide the deceased through their journey into the afterlife. The Book of the Dead is a compilation of spells, prayers, and rituals that were written on papyrus scrolls and buried with mummies in tombs. The Popular Themes collection includes some of the most iconic images from this ancient text, such as Anubis weighing a heart against a feather or Horus protecting Osiris. These prints are perfect for anyone interested in ancient Egypt or mythology, as well as those who appreciate beautiful artwork. Each print is carefully reproduced using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that every detail is captured accurately. They are available in various sizes and formats to suit different preferences and budgets. Whether you're looking for something small to display on your desk or a large statement piece for your living room wall, there's sure to be a Book of the Dead art print that fits your needs.
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What Book of the Dead (Popular Themes) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Book of the Dead art prints that you can purchase. These prints are perfect for those who are interested in ancient Egyptian culture and mythology. Some popular themes include Anubis, Horus, Osiris, and Ra. You can choose from a variety of sizes and formats such as canvas prints, framed prints, or photographic prints. Each print is carefully crafted to capture the intricate details and vibrant colors of these iconic figures. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to hang in your living room or office or simply want to add some cultural flair to your home decor, we have something for everyone. In addition to traditional art prints, we also offer digital downloads so that you can enjoy these stunning images on your computer or mobile device. With our extensive collection of Book of the Dead art prints, Media Storehouse is sure to have something that will appeal to any fan of ancient Egyptian history and mythology.
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To purchase Book of the Dead art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our online collection of artwork and select the specific print that you would like to purchase. Once you have found your desired print, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information. We offer a variety of payment options including credit card, PayPal, and Apple Pay. After completing your order, you will receive an email confirmation with details about your purchase. If you have any questions or concerns about purchasing Book of the Dead art prints from Media Storehouse, our customer service team is available to assist you via phone or email. They are committed to providing excellent customer service and ensuring that every customer is satisfied with their purchase.
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The cost of Book of the Dead art prints varies depending on a few factors. The size and type of print, as well as the artist or photographer who created it, can all affect the price. Generally speaking, smaller prints will be less expensive than larger ones, while limited edition or signed prints may command a higher price tag. It's also worth noting that prices for Book of the Dead art prints may vary between different retailers or galleries. Some sellers may offer discounts or promotions from time to time, so it's always worth shopping around to find the best deal. Ultimately, if you're interested in purchasing a Book of the Dead art print for your home or office decor collection, you'll need to do some research to determine what options are available and how much they cost.
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Your Book of the Dead art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. The company takes great care in packaging your order so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube, which is then sealed with tape to prevent any moisture or dirt from entering. Media Storehouse uses reliable shipping carriers to deliver your package right to your door. You can track the progress of your delivery through our website using the tracking number provided after dispatch. The art prints are printed on high-quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology, ensuring that they look stunning and vibrant when displayed on your wall. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of decor for your home or office, or simply want to add some personality to an empty space, these art prints are sure to impress.