Bastet, the enigmatic goddess of ancient Egypt, embodies a captivating blend of strength, nurturing, and protection.
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Egyptian name: Bastet Greek name: Bastis Representation: Cat or female with the head of a cat or lioness Bastet: goddess of Bubastis (meaning “House of Bastet”), located in the Nile delta, was the centre place of worship to Bastet devotees. She worshiped since the Second Dynasty (2890 BC). She represented safety and friendship of houses …
Ancient Egypt is closely associated in the popular imagination with cats, and cat statuettes, coffins and mummies are common highlights of museum collections around the world. The reason they proli…
Embrace the mystique of Ancient Egypt with this striking portrayal of the revered feline deity. This image captures Bastet's regal essence, adorned with intricate golden headdress and sacred collar, embodying protection and grace. Perfect for those who cherish Egyptian mythology or seek a powerful emblem of femininity and strength for their sanctuary. NOTE: this Digital Download is also part of our 'Full Package of All Digital Downloads In This Shop' bundle: https://bookofshadowsprint.etsy.com/nl/listing/1557308982/ SPECIFICATIONS ____________________ • You will receive a digital file of the poster. • The Digital file will be in PNG, JPG and PFD format • Digital file. A physical item will not be shipped to you. Suggestions for use: * Print out & place on your altar * Print out & use in a Book of Shadows Respect the copyright of this digital product. Do not sell, copy or claim as your own. DISCLAIMER _______________ Due to monitor settings some slight color variations may occur. To view more witchcraft and divination products please visit: https://www.etsy.com/nl/shop/BookofShadowsPrint
(Image Link)Humans may worship cats nowadays like they're little furry gods but cats haven't always had it that easy.Sure the Ancient Romans, Greeks, Persians and Egyptians saw them as gods too, and a few other cultures have revered the almighty cat for their feline virtues.(Image Link)But while they were singing the cats praises everyone else was swinging them around by the tail and tossing them, so cats had to become even craftier to stay alive on the streets.(Image Link)They learned a trick or two abo...
Amazing Egyptian Goddess Bastet Art! These renditions of Bastet "cat' Goddess are extraordinary and unique! FOUR Files for the price of one! Download now, and enjoy now! High Quality/4k+, File Info - jpg file, Pixel resolution/Size is 4096 x 4096, 16,777,216 pixels. Great for wallpaper on your phone or computer! You can take these files to your local print shop and get a window sticker for your car, artwork, and so much more!
The Egyptian Goddess Isis - 1st century AD Photo © Joan Ann Lansberry Evolution of Egyptian Revival : The Roman rule of Egypt from 30 BC to 395 AD led to Roman decorations incorporating Egyptian motifs and an increased interest in the Egyptian culture. During the Italian Renaissance “Egyptomania” resurfaced again when ancient Roman artifacts reflecting an interest in Egyptian culture along with actual Egyptian artifacts were discovered and exhibited and elements of Egyptian art were used by Italian artists. Travellers took theses Egyptian themed designs back to other parts of Europe in the 18th century.
This is a 5x7 open edition print of my original painting "Priestess of Bast" it comes with an 8x10" mat - larger signed limited edition prints of this are also available just ask if you are interested. Thanks for looking. please note that some of the prints are not exactly 5x7 some are slightly different but close to this size - 4.5x6.75 for example.