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Ancient Egyptian art figure 663-525 BC
 
Bronze Sekhmet, often seen as the goddess who accompanies the pharaohs into battle as well as the goddess of plague and disease. In the Memphite Triad, she personified the aggressive aspects of female deities and acted as the consort of Ptah and probably the mother of Nefertum. She was usually portrayed as a woman with a lioness’ head but as the daughter of the sun god, Ra. She was also closely linked with the royal uraeus in her role as the fire-breathing “eye of Ra”. Covered in a vivid green patina. 26th Dynasty
Egyptian antiquities are authentic historical relics and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Egyptian
663-525 BC
5”
   $4749.99.00
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