Egyptians T-Shirts

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  • Who needs air guitar when you’ve got ankh guitar? The second of my spiritually themed t shirt designs (not quite sure if anyone picked up on the first…!)

  • Just uploading a shirt design for someone special…...

  • Who doesn’t love the jackal headed god of mummification? A fun design for fans of ancient Egypt or anthropomorphics! Hand drawn and colored digitally. Enjoy!

  • About: From deep within the depths of a long forgotten tomb he emerges to wreak his fearsome revenge! He is the Mummy Mascot! Likes: Tombs, crypts, sandpits. Dislikes: Raiders, robbers, looters. Quote: ‘What d’ya mean bandages are out of fashion? I’ve only been asleep for 3000 years!’

  • This Christmas, Santa got Anubis just what he wanted!

  • My Drawing for “Drawing Day- 6th of June 2009” / This little mummi just wants to draw…................. FEATURED IN HALLOWEEN JUNE 2009 (Thanks Rouble) / SECOND PLACE IN WOMANLY (TEES ON RED) JULY 2009 / SECOND PLACE IN HALLOWEEN AVATAR JULY 2009

  • The mysteries of the past and the future converge in the now.. and here we are.

  • This is what happens when old Charlton Heston movies meet frr clipart.

  • The Eye of Horus (Wedjat) (previously Wadjet and the Eye of the Moon; and afterwards as The Eye of Ra) or (“Udjat”) is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection. Horus was an ancient Egyptian sky god in the form of a falcon. The right eye represents a Peregrine Falcon’s eye and the markings around it, that includes the “teardrop” marking sometimes found below the eye. As the wadjet (also udjat or utchat), it also represented the sun, and was associated with Horus’ mother, Isis, and with Wadjet another goddess, as well as the sun deity Re.

  • Ancient mystical sun & serpent with radiating lines. If you like this design please “favorite” it and leave a comment!

  • / Designed for people who love Egyptian stuff!

  • This design is a variation of the Egyptian Eye of Rah, and was also my first tattoo. Traditionally an eye of protection, the symbol wrapping around the teardrop is the Hebrew letter Lamed, which represents knowledge.

  • Locks with Egyption graphics /

  • I was asked to put this image on a T for the new group Womanly

  • THE EYE OF HORUS / The Wadjet (or Ujat, meaning “Whole One”) is a powerful symbol of protection also known as the “Eye of Horus” and the “all seeing eye”. The symbol was frequently used in jewellery made of gold, silver, lapis, wood, porcelain, and carnelian, to ensure the safety and health of the bearer and provide wisdom and prosperity. However, it was also known as the “Eye of Ra”, a powerful destructive force linked with the fierce heat of the sun which was described as the “Daughter of Ra”. The “eye” was personified as the goddess Wadjet and associated with a number of other gods and goddesses (notably Hathor, Bast, Sekhmet, Tefnut, Nekhbet and Mut). FEATURED IN ALL THINGS ANCIENT EGYPTIAN , MARCH ‘09

  • ..Got 2B viewed larger for detail lol! ..Walk like an Egyptian ....

  • The world’s most-hated Ancient Egyptian Occult Spacemetal band, The Horn, truly crossed through to the Other Side with his 8th Volume of Ancient Spells. Ah, what an awesome cover. And now, an awesome long-sleeve! For those of you unaware of this remarkable project, walk like an Egyptian over to myspace.com/thehornproject for some of his songs, and, even more exciting, some of his FLIMCLIPS! HAIL ANCIENT EGYPTIAN OCCULT SPACEMETAL!

  • I thought this might look good on a Tshirt….let me know what you think!

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