The Goddess Maat was the Goddess of personification of basic laws of existence. The feathers of Maat were the symbols of truth, thus used in weighing the heart of the deceased in the hall of judgment. Hathor, Goddess of the house of Horus, was usually shown as a human form, wearing on her head, the sun-disk flanked by cow horns. According to old myths, Hathor was supposed to raise the youthful Sun up to Heaven by means of her horns. She is known as the Divine Mother and many temples were raised to her in Ancient Egypt, including the famous Temple of Dendera.
This papyrus comes wrapped in a cellophane sleeve with certificate of authenticity and legend card. 8" x 12". Hand painted in Egypt - please expect some variation in any hand made item.
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