Egyptian Steatite Cowroid Featuring Taweret

$543.07

A large, Egyptian, steatite cowroid decorated to the reverse. The amulet is slightly angular, with gently rising edges. The suspension hole through the centre forms a horizontal protrusion. The reverse features a large depiction of the deity Taweret, styled as a pregnant hippopotamus. Next to her is a feather of Ma’at.

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egyptian steatite cowroid featuring taweret
Egyptian Steatite Cowroid Featuring Taweret
$543.07

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Thoeris, also known as ‘Tawaret’ was an Egyptian deity who attended women in childbirth, and became a patron for pregnant women accordingly. She is often shown standing as a heavily pregnant hippopotamus with a low hanging stomach. She was a household deity with no temple dedicated to her, but some form of shrine was in almost every house. Many women carried an amulet dedicated to her, to assist them with labour and child rearing. From the new Kingdom onwards she was often depicted together with Bes, another apotropaic deity associated with women and children.

To discover more about amulets in Egypt, please visit our relevant blog post: Egyptian Amulets and their Meanings: Ancient Egyptian Gods.

Additional information

Weight 2 g
Dimensions 2.2 × 1.2 × 0.6 cm
Culture

Ancient Egyptian

Region

North Africa

Stone

Steatite

Egyptian mythology

Tawaret (Thoeris)