Ancient Egyptian God Ptah Ushabti Statue Rare Faience Artifact BC. This remarkable Ancient Egyptian Ptah statue portrays the revered creator god in a classic mummiform ceremonial pose inspired by sacred temple carvings and funerary devotional art. The figure’s compact silhouette, serene facial expression, and finely engraved hieroglyphic details create the appearance of a genuine faience relic preserved from the Pharaonic era. Its weathered blue-green finish evokes the look of ancient Egyptian faience – the sacred glazed material widely used in ritual objects, tomb figures, and temple offerings. The aged surface and subtle patina enhance the artifact’s archaeological character, giving it an authentic museum-display aesthetic highly appealing to collectors of Egyptian mythology and sacred antiquities-inspired art. The carefully sculpted crossed-arm posture and vertical hieroglyphic panel reflect the spiritual symbolism and artistic discipline associated with divine protection and eternal creation. ? Cultural & Historical Significance. Ptah was one of the oldest and most powerful gods in Ancient Egyptian religion, worshipped as the creator deity, patron of craftsmen, architects, builders, and sacred artisans. Centered primarily in Memphis, Ptah was believed to have created the universe through divine thought and speech, making him one of the supreme intellectual and creative forces in Egyptian mythology. Ancient Egyptians honored Ptah as the master of creation, wisdom, craftsmanship, and cosmic order. Statues and sacred figures dedicated to Ptah were commonly placed in temples, workshops, and funerary settings to invoke divine protection, creativity, and spiritual power. Figures representing Ptah often appeared in mummiform form, symbolizing eternal life, sacred stability, and divine authority over both creation and rebirth. Your feedback is extremely important to us. Please review all photos carefully, as they are part of the description. Feel free to message us with any questions, we respond quickly. Serious buyers and collectors are always welcome.