Replica of ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor Statue Holding a Sistrum (No reserve price)

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Estimate  € 150 - € 200
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Description from the seller

➜ This beautiful crafted stone sculpture depicts Hathor, one of the most revered goddesses of ancient Egypt, shown standing elegantly while holding a sistrum, the sacred musical instrument associated with joy, protection, and divine ritual. The figure is carved in raised relief on a tall stela-style backing, crowned with the iconic sun disk and cow horns—a hallmark of Hathor as the celestial mother goddess.

The front and back surfaces feature hieroglyphic inscriptions and symbolic motifs, adding depth and authenticity to the piece. The warm golden-stone tone and worn surface give it a timeless character, reminiscent of temple carvings and devotional household shrines from antiquity.


➜ Why You’ll Love It:

• Depicts Hathor, goddess of music, motherhood, beauty, and protection

• Features the sistrum, one of the most iconic ritual instruments of ancient Egypt

• Detailed hieroglyphics add good looking and visual richness

• Warm golden patina with subtle wear gives strong character

• A perfect display piece for collectors of Egyptian art and symbolism


➜ Don’t Miss Out:
Beautiful goddess figures like this—especially with hieroglyphics attract strong interest from collectors.
Add this unique Hathor sculpture to your collection before it’s gone.


➜ Height: 28.5 cm
➜ Width: 7 cm
➜ Weight: 980 gram
➜ Object: Egyptian Statue
➜ Material: Stone
➜ Origin: Egypt

Seller's Story

At Statuology, we believe statues are silent, but powerful storytellers of history. Each piece we offer is carefully chosen for its ability to evoke wonder, meaning, and a sense of connection to the past. What began as a personal passion has grown into a dedicated pursuit of timeless objects that spark curiosity and imagination. We don’t just sell decorative pieces — we offer fragments of history that speak to those who appreciate depth, detail, and story. With every listing, our goal is simple: to help you discover objects that are more than beautiful — they’re meaningful.

➜ This beautiful crafted stone sculpture depicts Hathor, one of the most revered goddesses of ancient Egypt, shown standing elegantly while holding a sistrum, the sacred musical instrument associated with joy, protection, and divine ritual. The figure is carved in raised relief on a tall stela-style backing, crowned with the iconic sun disk and cow horns—a hallmark of Hathor as the celestial mother goddess.

The front and back surfaces feature hieroglyphic inscriptions and symbolic motifs, adding depth and authenticity to the piece. The warm golden-stone tone and worn surface give it a timeless character, reminiscent of temple carvings and devotional household shrines from antiquity.


➜ Why You’ll Love It:

• Depicts Hathor, goddess of music, motherhood, beauty, and protection

• Features the sistrum, one of the most iconic ritual instruments of ancient Egypt

• Detailed hieroglyphics add good looking and visual richness

• Warm golden patina with subtle wear gives strong character

• A perfect display piece for collectors of Egyptian art and symbolism


➜ Don’t Miss Out:
Beautiful goddess figures like this—especially with hieroglyphics attract strong interest from collectors.
Add this unique Hathor sculpture to your collection before it’s gone.


➜ Height: 28.5 cm
➜ Width: 7 cm
➜ Weight: 980 gram
➜ Object: Egyptian Statue
➜ Material: Stone
➜ Origin: Egypt

Seller's Story

At Statuology, we believe statues are silent, but powerful storytellers of history. Each piece we offer is carefully chosen for its ability to evoke wonder, meaning, and a sense of connection to the past. What began as a personal passion has grown into a dedicated pursuit of timeless objects that spark curiosity and imagination. We don’t just sell decorative pieces — we offer fragments of history that speak to those who appreciate depth, detail, and story. With every listing, our goal is simple: to help you discover objects that are more than beautiful — they’re meaningful.

Details

Culture
Replica of ancient Egyptian
Century/ Timeframe
object in style of 550 BC
Name of object
Goddess Hathor Statue Holding a Sistrum
Acquired from
Private collection
Year acquired
2020
Country acquired from
Egypt
Condition
Good Condition
Previous owner acquired from
Private collection
Previous owner - year acquired
2020
Previous owner - country acquired from
Egypt
I verify that I have obtained this object legally and that I am allowed to sell it
Yes
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Objects sold
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The seller was informed by Catawiki about documentation requirements and guarantees the following: - the object was legally obtained, - the seller has the right to sell and/or export the object, as relevant, - the seller will provide the necessary provenance information and arrange required documentation and permits/licenses, as applicable and as per local laws, - the seller will notify the buyer of any delays in obtaining permits/licenses. By bidding, you acknowledge that import documentation may be required depending on your country of residence and that obtaining permits/licenses may cause delays in the delivery of your object.

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