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Sekhmet Seated Egyptian Goddess of War, Mini Statue, 3.5"H
$9.00
Category:
Egyptian Art > Egyptian Mini Statues
Size:
bonded marble
Item Type:
statue
Material:
bonded marble
Weight (lbs):
0.2 lbs, ship wt: 2 lbs, ship box: 11x7x6
Stock Status:In Stock
Availability::
Ships in 1 to 3 Business Days
Product Code:
E-323GP
Description
Together with her husband Ptah and her son Nefertem, Sekhmet made up the Memphis Triad. Her name meant "The Mighty One". Her nature being that of a Goddess of War, she accompanied the King to battle and was often described as his mother. She spread terror everywhere; the henchmen of Seth and even the serpent Apophis succumbed to her. Sekhmet was represented as a lioness or as a woman with lion's head. Her weapons were arrows "with which she pierces hearts" and a fiery glow emanated from her body. The hot desert winds were regarded as the Goddess's hot breath. She was connected with the fire-spitting Uraeus of the King and thereby became the "Eye of Ra". Sekhmet was also regarded as the one "Great of Magic" whose knowledge of sorcery gave her a place in the service of healing.
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