Egyptian Faience Sistrum Kids Hoodie
Ancient Egypt Kids Hoodie
designed and sold by WillowNox7
Sistrums were ceremonial rattles in ancient Egypt. Originally, it is thought that these rattles were meant to mimic the sound of the reeds rustling, calming the lion goddess Sekmet in her rage. This one has the face of the goddess Hathor on it, a different aspect of Sekmet. During Greco-Roman times, the sistrum became associated with the cult of the goddess Isis, and many examples have been found in Pompeii and Rome. This sistrum has the cartouche of a Ptolemaic king.
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