
Egyptian Cat Ring
Cats were considered sacred in ancient Egypt. They represented Bastet, the cat-headed goddess of Bubastis, a city in the northeastern delta of Lower Egypt. Originally linked to the sun god Re, Bastet came to be associated with the life preserving power of the sun, the protection of women, felicity and joy.
- Materials: pewter with antique gold finish
- Ring size is adjustable
Museum Reproductions has been creating jewelry for the museum gift store industry since 1969. Their designs are influenced by jewelry and artwork found in museums around the world.
Designed in Longmont, Colorado
Original: $14.99
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$5.25Egyptian Cat Ring
Cats were considered sacred in ancient Egypt. They represented Bastet, the cat-headed goddess of Bubastis, a city in the northeastern delta of Lower Egypt. Originally linked to the sun god Re, Bastet came to be associated with the life preserving power of the sun, the protection of women, felicity and joy.
- Materials: pewter with antique gold finish
- Ring size is adjustable
Museum Reproductions has been creating jewelry for the museum gift store industry since 1969. Their designs are influenced by jewelry and artwork found in museums around the world.
Designed in Longmont, Colorado
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Cats were considered sacred in ancient Egypt. They represented Bastet, the cat-headed goddess of Bubastis, a city in the northeastern delta of Lower Egypt. Originally linked to the sun god Re, Bastet came to be associated with the life preserving power of the sun, the protection of women, felicity and joy.
- Materials: pewter with antique gold finish
- Ring size is adjustable
Museum Reproductions has been creating jewelry for the museum gift store industry since 1969. Their designs are influenced by jewelry and artwork found in museums around the world.
Designed in Longmont, Colorado















