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This premium 3D asset collection features high-quality Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jars, representing the sacred funerary vessels used to store and protect internal organs during the mummification process.
The models showcase classic jar silhouettes topped with various animal-headed lids representing the Four Sons of Horus, such as the Duamutef-style jackal head and the Hapi-style baboon head.
Each vessel is finished in a realistic carved stone or alabaster texture, featuring intricate surface details including fine cracks, realistic mineral wear, and accumulated desert dust.
Key design highlights include heavy, weathered bases and precisely sculpted headdresses (Nemes) on the lids, providing an authentic archaeological appearance.
Presented with realistic lighting and soft shadows, these game-ready props are isolated on a white background, making them an ideal choice for museum environments, tomb-raiding adventure levels, or historical educational simulations.
Key FeaturesArchaeological Realism: Historically inspired designs that capture the aesthetic of weathered stone artifacts found in ancient Egyptian tombs.
Hyper-Detailed Texturing: Features high-fidelity PBR materials that simulate realistic stone erosion, surface pitting, and environmental aging.
Historical Accuracy: Each animal-headed lid is sculpted with attention to traditional Egyptian proportions and funerary symbolism.
Game-Ready Optimization: Designed with professional topology for seamless integration into real-time environments and modern game engines.
TagsThis premium 3D asset collection features high-quality Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jars, representing the sacred funerary vessels used to store and protect internal organs during the mummification process.
The models showcase classic jar silhouettes topped with various animal-headed lids representing the Four Sons of Horus, such as the Duamutef-style jackal head and the Hapi-style baboon head.
Each vessel is finished in a realistic carved stone or alabaster texture, featuring intricate surface details including fine cracks, realistic mineral wear, and accumulated desert dust.
Key design highlights include heavy, weathered bases and precisely sculpted headdresses (Nemes) on the lids, providing an authentic archaeological appearance.
Presented with realistic lighting and soft shadows, these game-ready props are isolated on a white background, making them an ideal choice for museum environments, tomb-raiding adventure levels, or historical educational simulations.
Key FeaturesArchaeological Realism: Historically inspired designs that capture the aesthetic of weathered stone artifacts found in ancient Egyptian tombs.
Hyper-Detailed Texturing: Features high-fidelity PBR materials that simulate realistic stone erosion, surface pitting, and environmental aging.
Historical Accuracy: Each animal-headed lid is sculpted with attention to traditional Egyptian proportions and funerary symbolism.
Game-Ready Optimization: Designed with professional topology for seamless integration into real-time environments and modern game engines.
Tags3d model, canopic jar, egyptian artifact, funerary vessel, game ready prop, ancient egypt, jackal head, baboon head, carved stone, realistic texture, archaeological relic, tomb asset, historical prop, limestone jar, duamutef, hapi, museum quality, digital sculpture, weathered stone, pharaonic asset