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A44
$19 |
Bast cat
Bast, Cat Goddess, was believed to give LIFE, HEALTH and HAPPINESS to
people. Cats were greatly revered by Ancient Egyptians. The sacred animal was
mummified, bandaged and buried. 1000 B.C. |
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A45
$19 |
Winged Isis
Isis, Divine Mother was the great and beneficent goddess. She was the
personification of great feminine creative power.Her wings are to watch over you
and protect you. She symbolized birth, growth, development and vigor. Egyptians
honored and worshiped her most. GODDESS OF PROSPERITY |
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A46
$19 |
Isis leading Nefertari
Isis, Divine Mother leading Queen Nefertari. Her temples are in the Valley
of the Queens, Abu Simbel. Wife of Ramses, Pharaoh. |
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A47
$19 |
Cat ©
Bast, Cat Goddess, was believed to give LIFE, HEALTH and HAPPINESS to
people. Cats were greatly revered by Ancient Egyptians. The sacred animal was
mummified, bandaged and buried. 1000 B.C. |
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A48
$19 |
Queen Nefertiti ©
Queen Nefertiti, wife of Pharaoh Akhenaton, was thought to be the most
beautiful woman in the world. 1365 B.C. |
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A49
$19 |
Isis Necklace ©
Isis, Divine Mother was the great and beneficent goddess. She was the
personification of great feminine creative power.Her wings are to watch over you
and protect you. She symbolized birth, growth, development and vigor. Egyptians
honored and worshiped her most. GODDESS OF PROSPERITY |
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A50
$19 |
Isis Pin same design as A49
Isis, Divine Mother was the great and beneficent goddess. She was the
personification of great feminine creative power.Her wings are to watch over you
and protect you. She symbolized birth, growth, development and vigor. Egyptians
honored and worshiped her most. GODDESS OF PROSPERITY |
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A52
$11 |
Isis Ring © adjustable
Isis, Divine Mother was the great and beneficent goddess. She was the
personification of great feminine creative power.Her wings are to watch over you
and protect you. She symbolized birth, growth, development and vigor. Egyptians
honored and worshiped her most. GODDESS OF PROSPERITY |
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A54
$8 |
Scarab Necklaces
Scarabs represent GOOD LUCK! and are the most popular amulet of ancient
Egypt. The scarab symbolized the sun god because they were familiar with the
sight of the beetle rolling a ball of dung on the ground, this suggested the
invisible power that rolled the sun daily across the sky. |
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A55
$9 |
Scarab/Ankh Ear
Scarabs represent GOOD LUCK! and are the most popular amulet of ancient
Egypt. The scarab symbolized the sun god because they were familiar with the
sight of the beetle rolling a ball of dung on the ground, this suggested the
invisible power that rolled the sun daily across the sky.
Ankh was
a symbol of life itself and happiness. It was used everywhere in Egyptian life
and Egyptians are shown carrying the ankh in their hand. |
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A56
$9 |
Cat Ring adjustable
Bast, Cat Goddess, was believed to give LIFE, HEALTH and HAPPINESS to
people. Cats were greatly revered by Ancient Egyptians. The sacred animal was
mummified, bandaged and buried. 1000 B.C. |
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A61
$19 |
Anubis Pin ©
Anubis, the jackal god, was associated with magic and was the divine
embalmer. He was a faithful guardian of tombs and god of the dead. He helped
people attain the goal of eternal life. 1100 B.C.
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A62
$19 |
Anubis Necklace ©
Anubis, the jackal god, was associated with magic and was the divine
embalmer. He was a faithful guardian of tombs and god of the dead. He helped
people attain the goal of eternal life. 1100 B.C.
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