Description: SCEPTER HATHOR The Symbol Of Strength & Stability Rare Ancient Egyptian Antiques 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 Goddess Hathor And The Scepter Goddess Hathor - in Ancient Egyptian: was a major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion who played a wide variety of roles. As a sky deity, she was the mother or consort of the sky god Horus and the sun god Ra, both of whom were connected with kingship, and thus she was the symbolic mother of their earthly representatives, the pharaohs. She was one of several goddesses who acted as the Eye of Ra, Ra's feminine counterpart, and in this form she had a vengeful aspect that protected him from his enemies. Her beneficent side represented music, dance, joy, love, sexuality, and maternal care, and she acted as the consort of several male deities and the mother of their sons. These two aspects of the goddess exemplified the Egyptian conception of femininity. Hathor crossed boundaries between worlds, helping deceased souls in the transition to the afterlife. Hathor was often depicted as a cow, symbolizing her maternal and celestial aspect, although her most common form was a woman wearing a headdress of cow horns and a sun disk. She could also be represented as a lioness, a cobra, or a sycamore tree. Cattle goddesses similar to Hathor were portrayed in Egyptian art in the fourth millennium BC, but she may not have appeared until the Old Kingdom ( 2686–2181 BC). With the patronage of Old Kingdom rulers she became one of Egypt's most important deities. More temples were dedicated to her than to any other goddess; her most prominent temple was Dendera in Upper Egypt. She was also worshipped in the temples of her male consorts. The Egyptians connected her with foreign lands such as Nubia and Canaan and their valuable goods, such as incense and semiprecious stones, and some of the peoples in those lands adopted her worship. In Egypt, she was one of the deities commonly invoked in private prayers and votive offerings, particularly by women desiring children. During the New Kingdom ( 1550–1070 BC), goddesses such as Mut and Isis encroached on Hathor's position in royal ideology, but she remained one of the most widely worshipped deities. After the end of the New Kingdom, Hathor was increasingly overshadowed by Isis, but she continued to be venerated until the extinction of ancient Egyptian religion in the early centuries AD. The Scepter A scepter was a stick surmounted by a dog's head. It may have been "Anubis" during the New Kingdom (1570-1069 BC), but previously it carried the head of a pagan animal such as a fox or a dog. The Wass scepter evolved from the first sceptres, including a symbol of royal power known as “Hecate” and appears in images representing the first King Narmer (about 3150 BC) in the early dynastic period (3150-2613 BC), and in the time of King “Get” (3000 BC). -2990 BC) From the first dynasties, the Wasi scepter symbolized power and power. Size: Height: 50 centimetersType : Scepter HathorColor: As Shown In Pictures Type : Copper And Wood 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 💯 satisfaction.
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Brand: Egyptian
Primary Material: Copper And Wood
Country/Region of Origin: Egypt luxor
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Material: Copper And Wood
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