Sekhmet Pins and Buttons
Description: Part of the Egyptian Mythology, Egyptian Gods and Goddesses and Egyptian History Collection This design depicts a stylized Sekhmet, the lioness headed Goddess of Healing, Destruction and War of Ancient Egypt
Sekhmet Ancient Egyptian Goddess of War and Healing Pin
by Agema Apparel
$2.75 $3.25
Description: This depiction of Sekhmet comes from an Ancient Egyptian menat counterweight. A menat was a type of heavily beaded ritual necklace and the Sekhmet image was used as a counterweight on the back. There are representations of women holding the necklace, possibly shaking them to make noise, during ceremonies honoring the goddess. Here you can see Sekhmet represented as a lion-headed goddess figure. I've recreated this depiction of Sekhmet in my own style based off a menat counterweight located in the Met.
Description: This depiction of Sekhmet comes from an Ancient Egyptian menat counterweight. A menat was a type of heavily beaded ritual necklace and the Sekhmet image was used as a counterweight on the back. There are representations of women holding the necklace, possibly shaking them to make noise, during ceremonies honoring the goddess. Here you can see Sekhmet represented as a lion-headed goddess figure. I've recreated this depiction of Sekhmet in my own style based off a menat counterweight located in the Met.
Ancient Egyptian Menat Counterweight with Sekhmet Lion Goddess Figure Pin
by LaForma
$2.75 $3.25
Description: In Egyptian mythology, Sekhmet was originally the warrior goddess of Upper Egypt, and the protector of the pharaohs. It was said that her breath created the desert. She is depicted as a mighty lioness, the fiercest hunter known to the Egyptians. When Lower Egypt was conquered by Upper Egypt, Sekhmet was seen as the more powerful of the two warrior goddesses, the other, Bast, have been the protector of Lower Egypt. It was Sekhmet who would eventually be seen as the Avenger of Wrongs, and the Scarlet Lady.
Description: This striking illustration depicts Sekhmet, the ancient Egyptian lioness goddess of power, protection, and divine wrath. Crowned with the solar disk and surrounded by celestial symbols, she represents raw feminine strength, destruction, and rebirth. A bold mythological artwork inspired by ancient Egypt, sacred symbolism, and dark spiritual aesthetics.
Description: This design depicts Sekhmet, the fierce Egyptian lioness goddess of war, fire, and divine retribution. Shown with a regal lioness face, ceremonial headdress, and intense gaze, the artwork captures her role as both destroyer and protector. The distressed textures, deep red tones, and ancient symbolism evoke raw power, solar energy, and primal feminine authority, making this design a bold statement of strength, dominance, and sacred rage.
Description: Egyptian goddess-inspired fashion Divine elegance Ancient Egyptian motif Lioness-inspired design Symbol of power and protection Regal presence Mystical allure Hieroglyphic chic Mythological sophistication Goddess of war tribute Timeless Egyptian beauty Spiritual symbolism Cultural heritage couture Hieratic motifs Sacred feline influence
Description: Sekhmet the daughter of Ra, one of the most feared goddesses of Egypt. I love mythology, interpret the images of the past is one form of keeping the myth alive. The story tells, she was so angry with the enemies of the Pharaon that she started to killed them all, but after a while her thirst was unstoppable. That's why Ra, fearing she will end with humanity, put a jar of beer and pomegranate juice near her while she was sleep. When she woke up, thinking it was blood, she drank the whole jar, she became so drunk that her heart became soft and then fill with love, transforming her rage to love for humankind.