Unique Egyptian Handmade Ushabti of Maat From Heavy Sandstone – The Goddess of Harmony & Justice (Replica From Her Own Tomb Collection)
$105
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A real artistic unique replica for goddess Maat. It’s a real copy of the original one as you can see wonderful colors with a golden face. It’s the same as the original one from Maat’s tomb collection. Hieroglyphic inscriptions are finely carved into it.
Ma’at is the ancient Egyptian goddess of truth, justice, harmony, and balance (a concept known as ma’at in Egyptian) who first appears during the period known as the Old Kingdom (c. 2613 – 2181 BCE) but no doubt existed in some form earlier. She is depicted in anthropomorphic form as a winged woman, often in profile with an ostrich feather on her head, or simply as a white ostrich feather. The feather of Ma’at was an integral part of the Weighing of the Heart of the Soul ceremony in the afterlife where the heart of the soul of the dead person was weighed in the scales of justice against the feather. Historian Margaret Bunson writes:X
Material:
Sand stone
- From Egypt
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Additional information
Material | Sand Stone |
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Width | 2.7 inches |
Height | 11.8 inches |
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