RM2AHJF1E–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Valley of the Nobles, tomb of Neferronpet. Anubis is on a bark and embraces a Djed pillar.
RFEMD3PK–Djed Pillar
RM2BD5KYB–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Valley of the Nobles (Dra Abu el Naga), tomb of Shuroy. A very well dressed Djed pillar.
RMAPY8R9–Luxor Egypt Tomb of Nefertari Djed Pillar Adorned with Armlets and Bracelets Holding Crook and Flail of Royalty
RM2CWBJ56–Gilded wooden statue of the God Ptah; wearing a cobalt blue glass cap. He carries a staff with the Ankh symbol and Djed pillar. Tomb of King Tutankhamun. 1326 BC
RMKCC803–Anubis (?) supporting a large djed pillar, 664–30 B.C
RFC8KBK0–Detail of relief work showing kings crowns of upper and lower egypt at the Temple of Horus, Edfu Upper Egypt
RM2B0EX2G–djed-pillar, Pyiay, relief, limestone, 69 x 23.5 x 3 cm, New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, Ramses II, Egypt
RF2HW9481–Art inspired by Jewelry element in the form of a djed pillar, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, late, ca. 1878–1805 B.C., Probably from Memphite Region, Dahshur, de Morgan excavations, 1894–95; From Egypt, Gold, carnelian, turquoise, lapis lazuli, L. 2 cm (13/16 in, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMK106K8–Amulet depicting two baboons flanking a djed pillar with sundisk and atef crown MET 23.10.57 EGDP017178
RMRX785N–Amulet of a Djed Pillar. Egyptian. Date: 1070 BC-656 BC. Dimensions: 1.9 × 0.6 × 0.5 cm (3/4 × 1/4 × 3/16 in.). Faience. Origin: Egypt. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute. Author: Ancient Egyptian.
RMEPWCB2–Heiroglyphics depicting the Ankh and Djed pillar, Queen Hatshepsut's temple, Deir el-Bahri, West bank of the Nile, Luxor, Egypt
RMCPXMW2–Egypt, Upper Egypt, Nile Valley, Nubia, Abydos Temple, pharaoh Seti I and Isis Goddess raising the Djed Pillar
RMF7PT0G–The Djed-pillar symbolic to both the living and the dead.
RMBN93T6–Reliefs depicting the ankh, uady, scepter linked to power and wealth and djed pillar. Temple of Hatshepsut. Egypt.
RMKC34F2–Jewelry element in the form of a djed pillar, ca. 1878–1805 B.C
RF2FWNN0A–The djed-pillar alone, holding the crook and flail, was a substitute symbol for Osiris. XIX Dynasty. 1310 BC.
RMKC4600–Amulet depicting two baboons flanking a djed pillar with sundisk and atef-crown, 664–380 B.C
RMR97KA4–Djed pillar or Ptahmes, Grave Chape,l limestone 225 × 40 x 42.5 cm, Period: New Empire; 19th Dynasty; Ramses II 1290-1224 BC Egypt, Egyptian.
RMKC484X–Amulet, Djed pillar, Late Period, Dynasty 26–30, 664–332 B.C., From Egypt, Bright blue faience
RFEMD3PN–Djed Pillar With Crook And Flail
RM2AH135J–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Valley of the Nobles, tomb of Neferronpet. The sun is hold by a djed pillar and the arms of the goddess Nut.
RF2BE1641–Ankh, Sign of Life, Djed, Pillar, and Was, Dominion, Hieroglyphs in the Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir El-Bahari, Egypt, an Ancient Bas Relief Fresco
RM2DAWMCF–Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, from the tomb of Yuya and Thuya in Luxor : Djed pillar amulette, gilded wood, for Thuya.
RMK13F5Y–Amulet, Djed pillar MET 30.8.330
RM2T4J9Y0–Egypt, Saqqara, Djoser pyramid, North Tomb, archs in blue faience tiles. The pillars are Djed signs (Djed pillars).
RME01WCX–Saqqara,pyramid of king Djoser (III° dyn.) The complex of the necropolis of the Pharaoh: detail of a frieze of pillar djed
RF2HW0Y7C–Art inspired by Amulet, Djed pillar, Late Period, Dynasty 26–30, 664–332 B.C., From Egypt, Bright blue faience, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2E9TW3W–Cairo, Egyptian Museum, from the tomb of Khnumit, daughter of Amenemhat 2, Dashur : Large collar (Usekh collar) depicting beads and Ankh, Djed signs.
RF2HW139R–Art inspired by Djed pillar amulet, Late Period, Dynasty 26–29, 664–380 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Gold sheet, l. 2.5 cm (1 in.) × h. 1 cm (3/8 in, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMEPWCC9–Heiroglyphics depicting the Ankh and Djed pillar, Queen Hatshepsut's temple, Deir el-Bahri, West bank of the Nile, Luxor, Egypt
RF2HW1392–Art inspired by Djed pillar amulet, Late Period, Dynasty 26–29, 664–380 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Gold sheet, l. 2.5 cm (1 in.) × h. 1.1 cm (7/16 in, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMF7PT0D–The Djed-pillar symbolic to both the living and the dead.
RMPA9KC6–Djed pillar amulet. Dimensions: l. 2.5 cm (1 in.) × h. 1 cm (3/8 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 26-29. Date: 664-380 B.C.. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RF2NBX6YT–The Precinct of Mut, at Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt
RMRD7EMA–Amulet depicting two baboons flanking a djed pillar with sundisk and atef-crown
RFBXT76D–Close up of Ramesses making offering in the Temple of Seti I at Abydos, ancient Abdju, Nile Valley Egypt
RMR97KA6–Djed pillar or Ptahmes, Grave Chape,l limestone 225 × 40 x 42.5 cm, Period: New Empire; 19th Dynasty; Ramses II 1290-1224 BC Egypt, Egyptian.
RMKC3PX7–Djed Pillar Amulet, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 21, ca. 1070–945 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri
RFEMD3PM–Djed Pillars Outline
RMRY3098–Pair of Djed-Pillar Amulets, 380-30 BC. Egypt, Dynasty 30 to Ptolemaic Dynasty. Gray-green faience; overall: 3.1 cm (1 1/4 in
RFB7559Y–Relief work from sanctuary within the Temple of Seti I at Abydos, Nile Valley Egypt
RM2AHPC4P–Ancient Egyptian. Amulet of a Djed Pillar. 1070 BC–656 BC. Egypt. Faience
RFB04RC7–Hieroglyphic relief at Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt
RM2GPR6RA–Amulet of a Djed Pillar, Egypt, Late Period, Dynasties 26-31 (664-332 BCE).
RFBA4HBC–Close up detail of Ankh, Was Sceptre and Djed Pillar hieroglyphs carved on block at Karnak Temple, Luxor Egypt
RMJ25TNE–Ankh and Djed Pillar at Karnak Temple
RM2E9TWAA–Cairo, Egyptian Museum, from the tomb of Khnumit, daughter of Amenemhat 2, Dashur : Large collar (Usekh collar) withg beads and Ankh, Djed signs.
RF2FWNN0B–Wall relief in the temple of Seti I at Abydos showing Seti raising the Djed-pillar resurrecting the god Osiris, with the assistance of Isis
RM2E9XHER–Egypt, Dendera temple, in a room, strange scene called 'light bulb', sometimes (wrongly) seen as a proof that Ancient Egyptians knew electricity.
RF2HW16JH–Art inspired by Djed Pillar Amulet, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 21, ca. 1070–945 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Tomb, Pit, Burial 3 (Tiye), on mummy, 1923–24, reddish green glass, H. 1.5 cm (9/16 in, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMF7PT0T–The Djed-pillar symbolic to both the living and the dead.
RF2HW981B–Art inspired by Amulet depicting two baboons flanking a djed pillar with sundisk and atef-crown, Late Period, Dynasty 26–29, 664–380 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Gold sheet, l. 2.4 cm (15/16 in.) × h. 1.8 cm (11/16 in, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMD98PXJ–Faience Djed pillar. Late Period 664–332 B.C. Egypt
RF2HTWFYB–Art inspired by Faience djed-pillar amulet, Late Dynastic–Hellenistic, 664–30 B.C., Egyptian, Clay, glazed, H.: 1 3/4 in. (4.5 cm), Gold and Silver, Symbolic objects used for amulets include a menat-pendant, the djed-sign, and a papyrus capital, all common in Egyptian architecture. A, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMRJRGCP–The Djed pillar a symbol in Ancient Egypt, representing stability. It is associated with the creator god Ptah and Osiris
RMR97KA7–Djed pillar or Ptahmes, Grave Chape,l limestone 225 × 40 x 42.5 cm, Period: New Empire; 19th Dynasty; Ramses II 1290-1224 BC Egypt, Egyptian.
RM2CWB91X–Egyptian Faience Djed pillar, amulet from an 18th Dynasty Tomb, circa 1400 BC
RMPAX8PC–Djed pillar amulet. Dimensions: l. 2.5 cm (1 in.) × h. 1.1 cm (7/16 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 26-29. Date: 664-380 B.C.. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMRY309J–Pair of Djed-Pillar Amulets, 380-30 BC. Egypt, Dynasty 30 to Ptolemaic Dynasty. Gray-green faience; overall: 3.1 cm (1 1/4 in
RM2CAP287–Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, statue of the god Ptah, seated on a throne, on top of stairs. In breccia stone. Originally enveloped into a gold foil.
RM2B0J63G–Djed pillar Amulet, Late Period, Dynasty 26–30, 664–332 B.C., From Egypt, Faience, H. 8.5 cm (3 3/8 in
RMKC652A–Faience djed-pillar amulet, Late Dynastic–Hellenistic, 664–30 B.C., Egyptian, Clay, glazed, H.: 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm), Gold
RM2J1N278–Cairo, Egyptian Museum, relief of steward Horemheb, New Kingdom, from Saqqara : Adoration of Djed pillar, and hymn to the sun.
RMEPWCBB–Heiroglyphics depicting the Ankh and Djed pillar, Queen Hatshepsut's temple, Deir el-Bahri, West bank of the Nile, Luxor, Egypt
RM2E8GR1N–Cairo, Egyptian Museum, from the tomb of Yuya and Thuya : Wooden and gilded jewel box, showing a Djed pillar holding the cartouche of the king.
RM2AHPC4M–Ancient Egyptian. Amulet of a Djed Pillar. 1070 BC–656 BC. Egypt. Faience
RM2GPR6N0–Amulet of a Djed Pillar, Egypt, Late Period, Dynasties 26-31 (664-332 BCE).
RF2E923RJ–Ancient Egyptian bas relief showing Pharaoh Seti I making an offering to the sacred Djed column. Interior of Abydos Temple, el Balyana, Egypt. Ancient
RF2HTWG08–Art inspired by Faience djed-pillar amulet, Late Dynastic–Hellenistic, 664–30 B.C., Egyptian, Clay, glazed, H.: 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm), Gold and Silver, Symbolic objects used for amulets include a menat-pendant, the djed-sign, and a papyrus capital, all common in Egyptian architecture. A, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RF2HW95YN–Art inspired by Group of 4 Amulets of Djedmutesankh: Cobra, Vulture, Heart, and Djed Pillar, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 21, ca. 1070–945 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Tomb, Chamber B, Burial of Djedmutesankh (5), 1923–24, Sheet gold, a: h. 2.3 cm (7/8 in, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2CWB91C–Egyptian Faience Djed pillar, amulets from an 18th Dynasty Tomb, circa 1400 BC
RMPANJP5–Amulet depicting two baboons flanking a djed pillar with sundisk and atef-crown. Dimensions: l. 2.4 cm (15/16 in.) × h. 1.8 cm (11/16 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 26-29. Date: 664-380 B.C.. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2CWBJ4M–Gilded wooden statue of the God Ptah; wearing a cobalt blue glass cap. He carries a staff with the Ankh symbol and Djed pillar. Tomb of King Tutankhamun. 1326 BC
RFBGHPCP–Close up of carved relief of hieroglyphs on a block in the open-air Museum at Karnak Temple, Luxor Egypt
RF2HJ9KY0–Djed Simple vector icon.
RF2HJR6GW–Djed Simple vector icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element.
RMKC652E–Faience djed-pillar amulet, Late Dynastic–Hellenistic, 664–30 B.C., Egyptian, Clay, glazed, H.: 1 3/4 in. (4.5 cm), Gold
RMW7E6YB–Part of the Egyptian book of the dead, showing labour in the Elysian fields. Artist: Unknown
RMKC4602–Djed pillar amulet, Late Period, Dynasty 26–29, 664–380 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Gold sheet, l. 2.5 cm (1 in
RM2DAW3A6–Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, from the tomb of Yuya and Thuya in Luxor : Wooden and gilded jewel box, showing a Djed pillar holding a cartouche.
RMKC45XX–Djed pillar amulet, Late Period, Dynasty 26–29, 664–380 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Gold sheet, l. 2.5 cm (1 in
RM2T4J9TH–Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, an arch in blue faience tiles, from the Djoser funeral complex in Saqqara.
RMEPWCC0–Heiroglyphics depicting the Ankh and Djed pillar, Queen Hatshepsut's temple, Deir el-Bahri, West bank of the Nile, Luxor, Egypt
RM2CADJ5R–Egypt, Tutankhamon jewellery, from his tomb in Luxor : A pectoral in the shape of a pylon, showing the winged Isis and Nephthys.
RM2AHPC4N–Ancient Egyptian. Amulet of a Djed Pillar. 1070 BC–656 BC. Egypt. Faience
RM2T4J9W6–Egypt, Cairo, Tutankhamon jewellery, from his tomb in Luxor : Amulet in the shape of a Djed pillar.
RM2GPR64C–Amulet of a Djed Pillar, Egypt, Third Intermediate Period-Ptolemaic Period (about 1069-30 BCE).
RM2W7C7KY–Winged djed pillar behind Osiris (Temple of Ramses II at Abydos).
RF2HW0Y64–Art inspired by Djed Pillar Amulet, Late Period, Dynasty 26–30, 664–343 B.C., From Egypt, Faience, H. 10 cm (3 15/16 in.); W. 3.8 cm (1 1/2 in.); Th. 0.6 cm (1/4 in.), In Egyptian writing, the djed-pillar means 'endure.' As an amulet, it is a powerful symbol for endurance and stability, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2HHWTCW–Djed Pillar Amulet ca. 1070–945 B.C. Third Intermediate Period. Djed Pillar Amulet 587554
RF2HW12C5–Art inspired by Djed pillar, Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, 525–30 BC, From Egypt, Yellow Glass, H. 3.4 × W. 1.3 cm (1 5/16 × 1/2 in.), Starting in the later Late Period and continuing through the Ptolemaic Period, glass a type of glass amulet cast by pressing the glass into a shallow, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2CWBJ4N–Gilded wooden statue of the God Ptah; wearing a cobalt blue glass cap. He carries a staff with the Ankh symbol and Djed pillar. Tomb of King Tutankhamun. 1326 BC
RMPAJR46–Faience djed-pillar amulet. Culture: Egyptian. Dimensions: H.: 1 3/4 in. (4.5 cm). Date: 664-30 B.C.. Symbolic objects used for amulets include a menat-pendant, the djed-sign, and a papyrus capital, all common in Egyptian architecture. A pectoral used on mummies, a bunch of grapes or other clusters of fruit, and an inscribed bead are also represented. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMD9CG4A–Djed pillar representing stability for the dead and a symbol of Osiris. Blue faience, circa 1st millennium BC
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