The sand cat."
Throughout the history of ancient Egypt, cats were represented in art, architecture, and everyday life. The Egyptian cat embodies grace and spiritual significance. A symbol of home, love, luck, protection. It was highly appreciated in the art of ancient Egypt.
The sculpture is signed and dated by the author.
It is made of chamotte with a firing of 1,200 degrees. Glazes are used for painting. The sculpture is made in the ancient ribbon - harness technique (hollow inside). In summer, it can be outside the premises.
Throughout the history of ancient Egypt, cats were represented in art, architecture, and everyday life. The Egyptian cat embodies grace and spiritual significance. A symbol of home, love, luck, protection. It was highly appreciated in the art of ancient Egypt.
The sculpture is signed and dated by the author.
It is made of chamotte with a firing of 1,200 degrees. Glazes are used for painting. The sculpture is made in the ancient ribbon - harness technique (hollow inside). In summer, it can be outside the premises.







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