Ancient Egyptian Terracotta Hathor Amulet Mould

$305.48

An ancient Egyptian, terracotta mould featuring a recessed impression of the goddess Hathor facing forward. The piece has a flattened, ovular form, into which a recess has been inscribed. The figure has a wide, plumed, headdress, which sits upon bovine ears. The tresses of her hair elegantly frame her face, as is typical in this representation of Hathor. The mould is accompanied with a professionally backed impression.

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ancient egyptian terracotta hathor amulet mould
Ancient Egyptian Terracotta Hathor Amulet Mould
$305.48

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Hathor was an ancient Egyptian goddess, usually depicted as a woman with the head, or ears of a cow. She is occasionally depicted as a cow. She was considered a primal goddess and the goddess of joy, music, feminine love and motherhood. On scarabs she is often associated with the sistrum and appears frontally with a headdress. In Egyptian iconography this is often seen as a tall striated element, whilst Canaanite depictions include additional plumage. It is also common to see uraei flanking her profile.

To find out more about Ancient Egyptian amulets please see our relevant blog post: Egyptian Amulets and their Meanings.

Additional information

Weight 4.32 g
Dimensions 1.8 × 2.3 cm
Culture

Ancient Egyptian

Egyptian mythology

Hathor

Pottery porcelain

Terracotta

Region

North Africa