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Open Wings Isis Wall Plaque, 12 Inches
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Isis spreads her wings across Egyptian tomb and temple art as a gesture of shelter, wrapping the living and the dead in her protection. This wall plaque carries that image into your space: Isis with her wings unfurled, hand-painted in cold-cast resin, ready to preside over an altar wall or a sacred corner.
As wall art it holds Isis's protective presence at eye level, a fixed focal point for devotion, protection work, and the goddess's themes of magic and rebirth.
Key Features
Isis with wings outspread. The protective winged gesture from Egyptian art, rendered as a wall-mounted plaque.
Hand-painted cold-cast resin. Detailed and durable, made to hang as lasting altar-wall art.
Generous size. Roughly 12 1/4 x 11 3/4 x 2 inches, a substantial wall focal point.
Product Details
- Dimensions: approximately 12 1/4 x 11 3/4 x 2 inches
- Material: hand-painted cold-cast resin
- Form: wall plaque, Isis with wings outspread
- Mounting: wall-hung (above an altar or in a sacred space)
- Use: devotional wall art, protection and rebirth focal point
- SKU: SI107
- Sold by Plentiful Earth
The Spiritual Significance
Isis is the ancient Egyptian goddess of magic, protection, motherhood, and rebirth, wife of Osiris and mother of Horus, the great magician who restored her murdered husband and so became the goddess of renewal and resurrection. Her outspread wings are among the most enduring protective images in Egyptian art, sheltering the dead in tomb paintings and the living in devotional reliefs.
As a wall plaque, this image holds her protective presence over a whole space rather than a single altar surface. Practitioners hang Isis above an altar or doorway to watch over the room, drawing on her themes of protection, magic, and rebirth. You do not need a formal lineage to work with her; her presence on the wall can anchor daily devotion or simply remind you that her sheltering wings are near.
How To Use
- Hang the plaque securely on a wall above your altar, by a doorway, or in a sacred space, using a fixing rated for its weight.
- Welcome her by cleaning the plaque, pausing before it, and speaking your hopes for the relationship; a first offering of incense or a lit candle below it is a traditional gesture.
- Use the image as a focal point for protection work, meditation, or prayer, letting her outspread wings frame the space you are guarding.
- Place offerings on a shelf or altar beneath the plaque: fresh water, flowers, or incense such as frankincense.
- Dust gently with a soft dry cloth and keep it out of prolonged direct sunlight so the paint does not fade.
Pairs Well With
- Egyptian Goddess Isis Statue, 13 Inch the winged Isis as a freestanding altar statue.
- Egyptian Winged Isis Statue, 12 Inch another winged Isis for the altar below the plaque.
- Solid Brass Ankh, 3.5" x 6.5" the Egyptian symbol of life for the altar.
- Frankincense Incense Sticks a sacred Egyptian offering scent to burn beneath her.
- Ancient Egyptian Magic by Eleanor L. Harris a practical guide to Egyptian devotion and ritual.
History & Occult Background
Worship of Isis is attested from the Old Kingdom and grew until she became one of the supreme deities of Egypt and, by the Greco-Roman period, one of the great Mediterranean mystery religions, with temples from Rome to Britain. Her winged form derives from her role in the Osiris myth, where she fans breath and life back into her slain husband with her wings. Modern devotion comes through Kemetic reconstruction, the Fellowship of Isis, goddess spirituality, and ceremonial magic, where the veiled Isis is a central esoteric image.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a statue or wall art?
It is a wall plaque, made to hang rather than to stand. It holds Isis's winged image at eye level above an altar or in a sacred space.
Who is Isis?
She is the ancient Egyptian goddess of magic, protection, motherhood, and rebirth, wife of Osiris and mother of Horus. Her outspread wings are a classic symbol of her shelter and protection.
How do I hang it safely?
Use a wall fixing rated for the plaque's weight and the wall type. Cold-cast resin has real heft, so a simple adhesive hook is not enough; a proper screw or anchor is recommended.
What offerings suit Isis?
Fresh water, milk, bread, flowers, honey, and incense such as frankincense, myrrh, or kyphi, placed on a surface beneath the plaque. Freshness and intention matter more than abundance.
How do I care for it?
Dust with a soft dry cloth, keep it out of prolonged direct sunlight to protect the paint, and avoid soaking the resin.

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