Primary from :H.R Giger's Egyptian Mysteries">The Neurosis of Necronom IV
H.R Giger's Black Space, Egyptian Burial workroom,
on the third fine hair of his parents' construction at Storchengrasse 17, Chur, 1958
(agreeably, WWW.HRGIGER.COM (book) p9)
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H.R.Giger in his Black Space, "
"Egyptian Burial workroom, 1957"
" (source: Giger's Necronomicon p12)"
On the ramparts in miscellaneous tombs, depictions of miscellaneous deities and pharoahs enrapture the Was-Sceptre
wall carving of Horus
holding was-sceptre
from the Dendera
temple set-up
Horus enrapture a
was-sceptre from the
somber of Nefertar
feature been found facial expression the stylised supervisor of a beast open as a set-animal. Recycled as symbols of power and next a symbol of travel patronizing loss of nerve. The stylised picture of the supervisor found in wall paintings looks curiously fondness the queer.
Whether it is or not, we can find Giger's talent on the wall of his Black Space of Ra enrapture a was-sceptre so we know he was sultry with the put together of this heed. At all is enhanced, premeditated for the bathe chief he shaped design for a staff that task the supervisor of the queer on the tip be over to the supervisor of a was-sceptre, based on an put together from Mia Bonzanigo.
My scrupulousness to the be relevant about the queer supervisor someone stimulated by the form of a Was-sceptre came from a post by "Batchpool" at Prometheus-movie.com who on September 7th 2012 open the a photo of a figure of Ptah holding a was-sceptre which I managed to see 3 days next. (This statue of Ptah has been tension to be the have an effect on for the Oscar awards statue)
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statue of Ptah holding a was-sceptre
allocate of supervisor from Necronom IV
* The WAS" ("wahz") ("power, dominate") sceptre is a symbol that appeared repeatedly in dead body, art, and hieroglyphics affiliated with the ancient Egyptian religion. It appears as a a stylized animal supervisor at the top of a hunger, set up staff with a forked end.
"Was" sceptres were second hand as symbols of power or dominate, and were
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allocate of was-sceptre supervisor
affiliated with the gods (such as Set or Anubis) as well as with the pharaoh. Was" sceptres as a consequence near the Typhonic beast or Set-animal (the amulet of the Egyptian god Set). In next use, it was a symbol of travel patronizing the unruliness of loss of nerve that Set represented.
In a funerary context the "was" sceptre was stanch for the well-being of the down, and was consequently sometimes included in the somber trappings or in the gilding of the somber or casket. The sceptre is as a consequence slow an amulet. The Egyptians apparent the sky as someone supported on four pillars, which possibly will feature the upset of "was" sceptres. The "was" sceptre is as a consequence the symbol of the fourth Better Egyptian nome, the nome of Thebes (called "Waset" in Egyptian).
"Was" sceptres were depicted as someone carried by gods, pharaohs, and priests. They flashily become known in paintings, drawings, and carvings of gods, and repeatedly raze to the ground with emblems such as the ankh and the djed-pillar. Rest of real "was" sceptres feature been found, constructed of faience or wood, everywhere the supervisor and forked shadow of the Set-animal are apparent, with the antediluvian examples dating back to the become old of the apex semi-detached.
The "was" is as a consequence the Egyptian hieroglyphic character that stands for a word meaning "power". (Source: wikipedia.org/wiki/Was)
Giger's design for silver Eccentric walking fastener walking fastener,
for Peak in Hollywood (work 405, Giger's Eccentric)
A was sceptre from Kmt.
(agreeably :egyptsearchreloaded)