Crow Skull dress
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S M L XL
CHEST 81-86 86-91 91-96 96-101
WAIST 71 76 81 86
LENGHT 82 84 86 88
96% Cotton / 4% Elastane
In ancient Egyptian culture, cats were highly valued and mystical beings. They symbolized not only home and family ties but also protection and fertility. Cats were especially associated with the goddess Bastet, who was the goddess of love, fertility, and protection. Bastet was often depicted as a cat or as a woman with a cat's head.
Cats were also seen as protective spirits, believed to bring luck and peace to a household. The ancient Egyptians believed that cats could spiritually connect with the supernatural world. They received special respect and were treated well, even better than many people.
When a cat died, it was given a respectful burial, and its owner might dress in black and mourn for a long time. Cats were often mummified, and their burial involved many rituals. The ancient Egyptians believed that cats could protect them from evil spirits and guide souls to the afterlife.
Thus, cats were more than mere pets; they were an important part of ancient Egyptian religion, culture, and mysticism, and their presence was felt in many aspects of life, from protecting homes to guarding royal tombs.