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Hathor - Goddess of Music, Fertility, and Protection $4,800.00 Original price was: $4,800.00.$4,500.00Current price is: $4,500.00.
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HATHOR

$4,900.00 Original price was: $4,900.00.$4,500.00Current price is: $4,500.00.

The statue of Hathor typically represents her with a cow’s head or horns and a solar disk, symbolizing her roles as goddess of motherhood, fertility, and music. Often depicted with a warm and nurturing demeanor, Hathor was venerated as a patron of women and childbirth. One of the most famous statues of Hathor is located in the Temple of Dendera, reflecting her significance in ancient Egyptian religious life

Weight 7 kg
Dimensions 34 × 16 × 13 cm
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Dimensions: 34 x 16 x 13 cm

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Hathor: Goddess of Motherhood, Fertility, and Music

The Hathor statue often shows the goddess with a cow’s head or horns and a solar disk, which symbolize her many roles in ancient Egyptian religion. he goddess of motherhood, fertility, music, and joy, played a major part in the lives of women and families. Her statues, which display her nurturing nature, made her a beloved figure in Egyptian culture.

One of the most famous statues of Hathor stands in the Temple of Dendera. People worshipped her as a protector of women, childbirth, and family life. The cow represents her maternal qualities, while the solar disk connects her to the sun’s life-giving energy. Statues of Hathor were placed in temples, homes, and tombs because they symbolized protection and abundance.

Hathor’s Role in Ancient Egyptian Culture

In addition to her role as a fertility goddess, Hathor was also connected to music, dance, and joy. Egyptians often called upon her during celebrations to bring happiness and good fortune. Women especially honored her, believing she could protect them during childbirth and care for their families. This strong connection made Hathor one of Egypt’s most respected goddesses.

Furthermore, Hathor’s link to music and joy appears often in artwork. She is frequently shown holding a sistrum, a musical instrument that symbolizes her ability to bring happiness. These artistic images reflect her dual role as a goddess of protection and joy.

Artistic Craftsmanship and Religious Meaning of Hathor

The statues of Hathor showcase the exceptional skill of ancient Egyptian artists. Crafted from materials like stone or bronze, these statues capture her divine presence. The details, such as her headdress with cow horns and the solar disk, highlight her role as a source of life and divine power. The Temple of Dendera, where one of her most famous statues resides, remains a lasting tribute to her influence in Egyptian religious life.

To learn more about Hathor and her importance in ancient Egypt, visit our Ancient Egyptian Gods Guide. You can also explore our collection of Egyptian God Statues for similar artifacts.

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