








The 11 oz Bastet Silver Statue is a part of the Gods of Ancient Egypt Collection, a stunning collection that brings ancient Egyptian gods to life in stunning 925 fine silver recreations.
Purchase the 11 oz Bastet Silver Statue and secure this unique piece for your collection today!
Bastet is shown descending a staircase with hieroglyphs engraved; Bastet walks gently with a tall ankh sceptre in her right hand. She is depicted in traditional form with a female's body and a domestic cat's head.
Bastet was the Goddess of Protection in Ancient Egyptian religion. Her figure is often depicted as a female body with the head of a cat though she was originally depicted as a fierce lioness warrior goddess. Gentle and protective, Bastet became the Goddess of all things feminine, including the home, dance, pleasure, sexuality, fertility, family, pregnancy and children.
Cats were significant to the ancient Egyptians and were even considered to be demi-deities. Not only did they protect the crops and slow the spread of disease by killing rodents, but they were also thought to be the physical form of the Goddess Bastet.
The 11 oz Bastet Silver Statue is a part of the Gods of Ancient Egypt Collection, a stunning collection that brings ancient Egyptian gods to life in stunning 925 fine silver recreations.
Purchase the 11 oz Bastet Silver Statue and secure this unique piece for your collection today!
STATUE HIGHLIGHTS
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 11 oz of 925 Fine Silver
*Depicts the Goddess of Protection, Bastet, in her feline form, descending a staircase adorned with hieroglyphs
Bastet is shown descending a staircase with hieroglyphs engraved; Bastet walks gently with a tall ankh sceptre in her right hand. She is depicted in traditional form with a female's body and a domestic cat's head.
Bastet was the Goddess of Protection in Ancient Egyptian religion. Her figure is often depicted as a female body with the head of a cat though she was originally depicted as a fierce lioness warrior goddess. Gentle and protective, Bastet became the Goddess of all things feminine, including the home, dance, pleasure, sexuality, fertility, family, pregnancy and children.
Cats were significant to the ancient Egyptians and were even considered to be demi-deities. Not only did they protect the crops and slow the spread of disease by killing rodents, but they were also thought to be the physical form of the Goddess Bastet.