Description: UNIQUE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ANTIQUES Statue Large Of Goddess Bastet as Meek Cat BC Description Now own this rare Pharaonic piece, feel the ancient Pharaonic history and civilization, and decorate your home with it A Simplified Historical Overview Of BastetBastet, one of the deities of the ancient Egyptians. Worshiped in the form of a meek cat, she was merged with the deity Sekhmet in the New Kingdom, where Sekhmet was represented in the form of a predatory lioness. When Bastet gets angry, she becomes angry, and takes revenge on enemies and those who are of poor character. The city of Bubastis (Tel Basta) was the center of her cult. The cat symbolizes the deity, the deity of the sun, and was depicted in the form of an image with the head of a cat. It was accepted by Bastet, the idol of tenderness and meekness. The ancient Egyptian domesticated the cat, noting that it hunted mice that entered the granaries, eating them and spoiling them. The ancient Egyptian also raised them in homes. her death. It was found in Egypt on one of the large tombs containing about a million mummified cats, mummification very accurate and provisions. It shows great respect for her. She was represented as a fertility deity in the form of a cat or in the form of a woman with the head of a lioness. She represented fertility, love, tenderness, and the protector of a pregnant woman. Sekhmet on the wall of the Temple of Kom Ombo in Egypt. They represented joy, dance, music, and feasts, and they also had a hint of meekness like anger and predation. Historical History of Bastet, Late Antiquity, a lioness, who represents the predatory territory of Bastet when she is angry. The cult of Bastet prevailed in the city of “Bubastis” (in Lower Egypt), and it was considered the mother of Aboud al-Assad Mahas. She was also considered in Heliopolis as the daughter of Atum. According to other texts, she is considered as the daughter of the deity "Nefertum". They may in some cases be compensated for the situation. In the era of the ancient Egyptian kingdom, Bastet was considered the deity of Hathor (Hatour), and the deity Sekhmet was worshiped in Memphis. In the Middle Dynasty, the gods were represented as death. Size: As Shown In PicturesType: Bastet StatueColor: As Shown In Pictures Type :Stone Our Guarantee 👌 : That the Item Will Delivered to You As Shown in Pictures Therefore we recommend that you see the picture well and then take your decision and take your responsibility.Shipment ✈️ : DHL Fast Shipping 4-12 Days with track number - We Offer Combine Shipping 📦Returns : 🔁 I check myself each product and sell only the best quality products. In any case, if you are not satisfied with the product, first, please contact me and I will do everything to your 💯 satisfactio
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