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Goddess Bastet. A distinctive statue of the goddess Bastet , Alabaster bastet.
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$25.00 to United States
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Egypt

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Purchase protection
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PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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Item description
Brand . Pr Neftr Egypt
Made In E gypt
We offer you a statue of Egyptian alabaster of the goddess Bastet on her chest, We made this piece with high professionalism that you can get to have a real Egyptian touch in your home. You can also present it as a wonderful gift to your loved ones and friends
Bastet, one of the gods of the ancient Egyptians. Worshiped in the form of a gentle cat, she was merged with the goddess Sekhmet in the modern state, where Sekhmet is represented in the form of a predatory lioness. When Bastet gets angry, she becomes Sekhmet, and takes revenge on enemies and those of bad character. The city of Bubastis (Tel Basta) was the center of her worship. The cat symbolizes the goddess Bastet, the daughter of the sun god Ra, who was depicted in the drawings as a woman with a cat's head. Therefore, Bastet is considered the idol of tenderness and meekness, as it has been closely associated with women. The ancient Egyptian domesticated the cat for noticing that it was hunting mice that entered the granaries, eating them and spoiling them. The ancient Egyptian also raised it in homes. And when she died, he used to embalm her as he embalms his dead. Was found in Egypt on one of the large tombs containing about one million mummified cats, mummified extremely precise and tight. Show great respect for her.
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