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1887 Great Sphinx of Giza Necropolis in Egypt Reusable Bag

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Founded in 2007, the Brooklyn-based reusable bag company BAGGU makes high-quality bags in a range of colors. Ethically made, they're durable and easy to use in a million ways. And now for the first time ever, BAGGU has teamed up with Zazzle to bring you exclusive personalization to your already favorite bags.

The Standard BAGGU is crafted in durable, ripstop nylon and is designed to be carried in your hand or over your shoulder. The perfectly sized bag can be used as a shopping tote, book bag, or a purse, designed to be used wherever the day takes you. The reusable BAGGU can hold 2 to 3 plastic grocery bags worth of items, and folds flat into a five-inch pouch when not in use. The simply designed bag is extremely durable, and it’s a great way to cut down on using plastic and paper shopping bags. Just toss a folded reusable BAGGU in your purse or coat pocket, and unfold when needed.

  • Bag dimensions: 25.5"h x 15.5"w x 6"d, open top.
  • Printed using Zazzle's patent-pending fuZe technology, learn more
  • 100% ripstop nylon
  • Holds 2-3 plastic grocery bags worth of stuff, or up to 50 lbs
  • Additional carrying pouch is also customizable! Pouch is 5" x 5"
  • wash cold, line dry
Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note this product’s customizable design area measures 8" x 8".
This product is recommended for ages 13+.

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1887 Great Sphinx of Giza Necropolis in Egypt Reusable Bag

1887 Great Sphinx of Giza Necropolis in Egypt Reusable Bag

The Great Sphinx of Giza, a massive limestone statue with the body of a lion and the head of a human, is one of the most recognizable and mysterious monuments in the world. Located on the Giza Plateau in Egypt, near the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx has captivated the imaginations of people for centuries. - The Sphinx was carved from a natural outcrop of limestone and is thought to have been built around 2500 BC, during the reign of the pharaoh Khafre. The statue is 240 feet long, 66 feet high, and 62 feet wide, and is thought to weigh over 6 million pounds. - The Sphinx has been partially buried in sand for most of its history. The first recorded attempt to excavate the Sphinx was in 1817, by the French archaeologist Jean-Baptiste Belzoni. However, it was not until 1886 that the Sphinx was fully excavated, under the direction of the French archaeologist Gaston Maspero. - The excavation of the Sphinx revealed a number of interesting details about the statue. For example, it was discovered that the Sphinx had originally been painted red, white, and blue. It was also discovered that the Sphinx had been repaired several times over the centuries. - The Sphinx has been the subject of much speculation and debate over the centuries. Some people believe that the Sphinx is a representation of the Egyptian god Horus, while others believe that it is a portrait of the pharaoh Khafre. There have also been theories that the Sphinx is much older than the pyramids and that it was built by a lost civilization. - In recent years, the Sphinx has been the subject of a number of conservation efforts. These efforts have included cleaning the Sphinx, repairing damage to the statue, and protecting it from the elements. - The Great Sphinx of Giza is one of the most iconic and mysterious monuments in the world. It is a symbol of ancient Egypt and a reminder of the power and ingenuity of the ancient Egyptians. - The Great Sphinx: The Great Sphinx is a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human. The Sphinx is often depicted as having wings, but the Sphinx at Giza does not have wings. - The Sphinx is first mentioned in ancient Egyptian texts from the Middle Kingdom period (2055-1650 BC). In these texts, the Sphinx is often associated with the god Horus. - The Sphinx is also mentioned in Greek mythology. In Greek mythology, the Sphinx is a monstrous creature that guards the city of Thebes. The Sphinx poses a riddle to travelers who pass through Thebes. If the traveler cannot answer the riddle, the Sphinx kills them. - The Sphinx at Giza is thought to be a representation of the Egyptian god Horus. However, some people believe that the Sphinx is a portrait of the pharaoh Khafre. - Mythology and Conspiracy: The Sphinx has been the subject of much speculation and debate over the centuries. Some people believe that the Sphinx is much older than the pyramids and that it was built by a lost civilization. - There have also been theories that the Sphinx is a warning from ancient civilizations about the dangers of climate change. - In recent years, the Sphinx has been the subject of a number of conspiracy theories. Some people believe that the Sphinx is a secret entrance to an underground city. Others believe that the Sphinx is a sign of an impending apocalypse. - Conclusion: The Great Sphinx of Giza is a fascinating and mysterious monument. It is a symbol of ancient Egypt and a reminder of the power and ingenuity of the ancient Egyptians. The Sphinx continues to captivate the imaginations of people around the world. - Vintage 1887 image of the Sphinx in public domain.

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The color is great - makes the CTC logo stand out. Very high quality materials and comes with it's own bag. Highly recommended. Colors and logo turned out great! Very attention-getting.
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By Laura K.March 12, 2020Verified Purchase
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I got this bag to fold up and keep in my purse so I can avoid collecting plastic bags when shopping. It's perfect. I had my email address printed on it in case I misplace it. Printing is nice and crisp

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