| 18K Gold Themed Scarab Pendant depicting God Khepri on a couple of Goddess Maat's feathers and surrounded by a couple of Goddess Isis' knots of love.
The scarab is a symbol of good luck.
The feather of Maat represents truth, justice, morality and balance, order, discipline, and "that which is right."
Ma'at was depicted as a woman with wings or alternately a woman with Her symbol, a single white ostrich feather, bound to Her head. Ma'at was patroness of judges, magistrates and all court officials; the phrase "priest of Ma'at" in inscriptions can be understood as a euphemism for "judge."
Ma'at's feather symbol is weighed against the heart of the deceased in the Hall of Judgment after death, a place which is also known as the Hall of Ma'ati, or Double Truth ("double" in Kemetic implying something more serious or intense than a "single" something, much as we use the terms "extra" or "advanced" or in the English language.
Approximate Size: 1.2 in. H., 1.1 in. W. |