Ancient Egyptian Greeting Cards

Barque Station

From the Limited Edition Print
by Mark Millmore
Barque Stations were resting places for the statue of the god when journeying outside the temple during festival processions. The god would inhabit this temporary shrine and bestow blessings to the local population.
This card is A5 size 148mm X 210mm that’s 5.8in × 8.3in
It is printed on 350gsm card and comes with envelopes in packs of ten for £5(Approximately $7.45 or 5.5 Euros)
Pylon of Rameses II at Luxor

From Imagining Egypt
by Mark Millmore
Two massive seated statues of Rameses II guard the huge gateway pylon . Two 80 foot 25m obelisks once accompanied them but today only one remains the other stands in the Place De La Concorde in Paris.
This card is A5 size 148mm X 210mm that’s 5.8in × 8.3in
It is printed on 350gsm card and comes with envelopes in packs of ten for £5(Approximately $7.45 or 5.5 Euros)
Five of Each
One pack of five Barque Station cards and five Pylon of Rameses II at Luxor for £5
(Approximately $8 or 5.5 Euros)
