A reproduction of an Egyptian bronze sculpture of goddess Satet (7th-6th century BC). Satet, the goddess of Sekgel Island, was thought to be a daughter of Ra, god of the Sun. Her crown contains a solar disk indicating her relationship to Ra; her head is also crowned with the horns of a graceful gazelle. An elegant Satet statuette will bring warmth of the sunto your home and protect you from the tricks of fortune. It has been skillfully crafted by experienced workmen of the Hermitage workshops. Each product has been compared to the original and approved the by the museum specialists. Bronze. Height 6 1/4 in. (16 cm). |