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Princess Meritaten - Own a Piece of Ancient Egyptian Royalty - Rare BC DP10 For Sale


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    Hathor Pillar Egyptian Goddess - Divine Power and Protection in Your Homefor Ancient Egyptian Collectors! Authentic

    Welcome to our exclusive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts. We are thrilled to present to you the Hathor Pillar Egyptian Goddess - a stunning representation of the goddess Hathor, one of the most revered deities in the ancient Egyptian pantheon.This magnificent statue is handcrafted by skilled artisans and made of high-quality materials that ensure its durability and beauty. Standing at XX inches tall, the Hathor Pillar Egyptian Goddess statue will add a touch of elegance and mystique to any home or office.The statue depicts Hathor, the goddess of love, beauty, music, and joy, standing upright with her arms raised above her head. Her long, flowing hair is adorned with the solar disk and cow horns, symbols of her divinity. She stands on a base in the shape of a pillar, which represents stability and protection.According to ancient Egyptian beliefs, Hathor was considered the protector of women, childbirth, and fertility. She was also associated with the afterlife, as she was believed to welcome the souls of the deceased into the underworld.This statue is not only a beautiful work of art but also a powerful symbol of divine protection and power. It is perfect for those who seek to infuse their homes with positive energy and attract good fortune.When you buy the Hathor Pillar Egyptian Goddess statue, you are not only owning a piece of history, but also inviting the ancient wisdom and blessings of the goddess Hathor into your life.Historical InformationThe goddess Hathor was one of the most popular and widely worshiped deities in ancient Egypt. She was considered the embodiment of joy, love, and beauty, and was often depicted as a woman with the head of a cow, or as a cow itself. Hathor was associated with fertility, childbirth, and motherhood, and was believed to protect women and their children from harm.The Hathor Pillar, which this statue is based on, was a common architectural element in ancient Egyptian temples. It was used to support the roof of the temple and was often decorated with reliefs depicting the goddess Hathor.The Hathor Pillar was considered a symbol of stability and protection, and was believed to offer divine protection to the temple and its visitors.Size
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Detailed Replicas of Famous Pharaonic FiguresDraw attention to the intricate details and accuracy of the statues, which are replicas of famous Pharaonic figures such as Tutankhamun, Cleopatra, and Ramses II.Perfect for Decoration or CollectingExplain how the statues can be used for both decorative and collecting purposes, adding value for potential buyers.
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