Rare Statue of god Nefertum god of perfumes from Ancient Egyptian Antiquities

God Nefertum

"Nefertum" was an ancient god of the gods of Lower Egypt, and he was considered from an early age as the son of the god "Ptah" and "Sekhmet" in the "Memphis" triad, and his name meant "lotus", and then he was depicted in the form of a boy adorning his head The passion flower has two high workshops, and its worshipers imagine it an open passion flower. The statue of "Nefertum", which was found next to Saqqara's wooden coffins, represents the god of healing and beauty in ancient Egyptian mythology.
"Amer" indicated that the god "Nefertum" was considered by the people as a flower that sprouted and emanated over the body of the god "fields". And they highlighted the nobles and the greats while they smelled the flowers, and perhaps this is the reason why “Nefertum” was known as the god of perfumes, and this was attributed to “Nefertum” an important role in the myths of creation, and it was called “Nefertum Atom”, or “Ra the Younger” because he In the "Hermopolis" theory, he was the child whose "lotus" flower rises in the sacred sea of the two seas, and from his tears came the human race. He also played a role in the funerary thought, as he is a faithful assistant to the deceased in the other world.
And "Amer" added that one of the spells mentioned in the Pyramid Texts described "Nefertum" as a lotus flower in front of the nose of "Ra". In ancient Egypt, too, with treatment, and in that connection between "Nefertum", which is the symbol of the lotus flower, with treatment is evidence of the ancient Egyptians' knowledge of "Aroma Therapy", which is one of the methods of non-traditional medicine based on the use of essential oils and smart scents, and these essential oils deal with through their frequencies High with energy centers in the human body, and the ancient Egyptians also believed that "Nefertum" is the lord of the "eternal lotus" flower, and he was depicted in the form of a man with a "iris" flower on his head, while sometimes wearing an amulet of the "Hathor" deity, and two feathers on his head. Sometimes depicted as a lion.

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Size              Width: 2 inches / Height: 9 inches / Depth: 2 inches

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Provenance: Stone in the Desert of the Egyptian City of Luxor

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