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"Bast" The Egyptian
$23.99
Cat Goddess
“Bast”, or “Bastet”, was a
most popular goddess of ancient Egypt. She was a cat-headed deity. The domestic
cat was revered in Ancient Egypt because of it’s mysterious nature and affinity
for it’s human owners.
One of the largest, most
joyous and elaborate festivals was held in honor of Bast in the city of
Bubastis. It is estimated that 700,000 people attended this festival every year.
Egyptologists uncovered catacombs of mummified felines in the ruins of the
Temple of Bubastis. It was believed the mummies could bring messages to the gods
from their owners.
Bast was called “The Divine
Mother”. Her Greek counterpart was the Goddess Artemis, and Roman Goddess Diana.
During the Middle Ages, the name Diana, came to mean “Queen of the Witches” and
the cat became identified with witchcraft and goddess worship.
The “Bast” Egyptian Cat
Goddess Pendant is represented with an Egyptian headdress and skirt adorned with
Lotus Blossoms. The lotus is a symbol of The Great Goddess. On her arms she
wears the serpents; the oldest symbol of female power. The spiral at her naval
symbolizes the mysteries of death and rebirth. Her darkly adorned eye is symbol
of the Utchat or all-seeing eye, named after the Goddess Ma'at, the mother of
truth
The "Bast" The Egyptian Cat
Goddess Pendant is double sided and made of Excelsior Pewter. Comes with a 34"
cord, accent bead and booklet. 1" high. |
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Egyptian Eye of
$18.99
Ra NecklaceThe "Eye
of Ra" or "Udjat" was a popular symbol of the ancient Egyptian people. Legend
says that when the eye faces the right, it represents the sun-god "Ra", when the
eye faces the left, it represents the moon-god "Aad". Our double sided piece
allows the wearer to invoke the blessings of either god while still possessing
the magic of both.
The "Eye of Ra" was a popular
symbol for the peoples of ancient Egypt. Since the Egyptian gods were
intertwined over a 3000 year rein, this symbol is also referred to as the "Eye
of Horus" or the "Eye of Thoth." This two-sided Udjat can be worn to represent
either the Sun God Horus (Ra) or the Moon God "Aad" or Thoth.
Worn facing right invokes Ra, worn facing left invokes Thoth.
The Udjat (all-seeing eye) exemplifies good health, soundness of mind,
self-protection, physical comfort, and defense against all negativity.
Made of Excelsior Pewter.
Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet. About 1 ". |
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Horus the Avenger
$18.99 "Horus the
Avenger" an original design using Gothic style, represents Horus as the Egyptian
Falcon God. His glorious wings are encircling the solar disk, symbol of the sun
god "Ra". In his claws he clutches the Egyptian ankh, symbol of everlasting
life. Horus was a major deity in Egyptian culture and was also known as the
"sky god" and the "god of healing"
Made of Excelsior Pewter.
Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet. About 1" in diameter. |
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Isis Necklace
$20.99 Egyptian
scriptures said, "In the beginning there was Isis, oldest of the old. She was
the Goddess from whom all becoming arose" As the Creatress, she gave birth to
the sun. Also known as the giver of life, Isis possesses attributes of all the
goddesses, wearing the symbol of Isis summons the goddess power in all of us.
Made of Excelsior Pewter. One
sided design. Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet. About 1" in
diameter. |
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Ram's Head Pendant
$23.99 Represents
the god Harsaphes, who was ram-headed and linked with fertility and virility.
This pendant is a beautiful reproduction of an historic museum piece originally
found in a Nubian King’s tomb.
Made of Excelsior Pewter.
Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet. 1 1/4" tall. |
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Small Ankh Pendant
$18.99 As the yearly
floods of the Nile brought life to Egypt, so did the holy ankh. It became known
as a symbol of immortality and was worn by the Pharaoh God - Kings of Egypt. It
is said that the ankh is a symbolic of the mystic union between Ankh and
Osiris.
Made of Excelsior Pewter.
Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet. About 1" tall. |
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Udjat Eye Pendant
$18.99 The "Eye of
Ra" or "Udjat" was a popular symbol of the ancient Egyptian people. Legend says
that when the eye faces the right, it represents the sun-god "Ra", when the eye
faces the left, it represents the moon-god "Aad". Our double sided piece allows
the wearer to invoke the blessings of either god while still possessing the
magic of both.
Comes with a 36" cord, accent
bead and booklet. About 1". |
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