Bastet (940-730BC)-Ancient Egyptian cat goddess, the patron saint of women and children, and the patron saint of family and health.
Ancient Egyptian cats are considered sacred. They represent the goddess Buster, which symbolizes the sun god Re (Re), and also symbolizes the protection of women, happiness and joy.
The cat in ancient Egypt is a pottery amulet. Wearing cat jewelry can have Buster's blessing.
Size | The length of the chain is about 45.7 cm, the length of the cat is about 1.5 cm, and the width is about 0.8 cm
Material | Lead-tin alloy gold-plated (lead-free, nickel-free, hypoallergenic material)
Origin | United States
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- Bastet (940-730BC)—Ancient Egyptian cat goddess, the patron saint of women and children, and the patron saint of family and health.
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