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Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jars

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These jars are based on the canopic jars used by ancient Egyptians to store and protect the mummified organs of the dead. The four sons of Horus, depicted on the lids, are jackal-headed Duamutef who protects the stomach, baboon-headed Hapi who protects the lungs, human-headed Imsety who protects the liver, and falcon-headed Qebehsenuef who protects the intestines.

The names of the gods are indented into the inside of the lids and the jar bases, along with the CDT rabbit logo.

Jars are roughly 159 mm high by 122 wide by 122 long.

Lids vary in size and are roughly 7 - 8 mm high by 110 - 120 wide by 102 - 108 long.

Scaling down is not recommended, as some of the lids have thin walls on the front-facing sides. Please contact me if you would like a solid version of the lid so that it can be scaled down.

Print time on a Prusa i3 MK2S, using a layer height of 0.15 mm and a 5% infill, is about 16 hours per jar and 6 hours per lid.

All jars and lids can be printed without supports.

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Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jars

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