Egyptian Falcon Notebook
Exclusive to the British Museum, a notebook decorated with blue ancient Egyptian falcons.
The notebook is part of a range accompanying the British Museum exhibition Hieroglyphs: unlocking ancient Egypt.
This notebook is made in the UK from recycled 150gsm acid-free paper and is ideal for writing and sketching.
The vibrant design is inspired by the falcons that typically adorn ancient Egyptian objects, art and architecture. The falcon was often used to represent Horus, the god of the sky whose right eye was thought to be the sun, and whose left, the moon. Here, the falcon is surrounded by other symbols; the wedjat eye, the ankh and the scarab beetle.
A useful stationery souvenir.
- Product Code: CMCS75040
- Product Weight: 0.08Kg
- Theme: Ancient Egypt
- Dimensions: H21 x L14.8cm
- Exhibition: Hieroglyphs: unlocking ancient Egypt
- Material: Recycled 150gsm acid-free paper
- Postage Weight: 0.10 Kg
Exclusive to the British Museum, a notebook decorated with blue ancient Egyptian falcons.
The notebook is part of a range accompanying the British Museum exhibition Hieroglyphs: unlocking ancient Egypt.
This notebook is made in the UK from recycled 150gsm acid-free paper and is ideal for writing and sketching.
The vibrant design is inspired by the falcons that typically adorn ancient Egyptian objects, art and architecture. The falcon was often used to represent Horus, the god of the sky whose right eye was thought to be the sun, and whose left, the moon. Here, the falcon is surrounded by other symbols; the wedjat eye, the ankh and the scarab beetle.
A useful stationery souvenir.
- Product Code: CMCS75040
- Product Weight: 0.08Kg
- Theme: Ancient Egypt
- Dimensions: H21 x L14.8cm
- Exhibition: Hieroglyphs: unlocking ancient Egypt
- Material: Recycled 150gsm acid-free paper
- Postage Weight: 0.10 Kg
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