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Mojibake - Lore of the Nile - Unut, Goddess of Fertility - 120mm Pin Up/Figure/Model/Diorama
Mojibake - Lore of the Nile - Unut, Goddess of Fertility - 120mm Pin Up/Figure/Model/Diorama
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Unut, also known as Wenet, is an ancient Egyptian goddess associated with the waters of the Nile and fertility. Often depicted as a serpent or as a woman with the head of a lioness, (nut symbolizes the protective and nurturing aspects of the natural world. As the personification of the Nile's inundation, she represents the life-giving waters that sustain Egypt's agriculture and civilization.
Unut is revered for her role in ensuring the fertility of the land and the abundance of crops. She is also associated with the protection of mothers and children, embodying the fierce yet nurturing dualities of the lioness. In some depictions, Unut is shown nursing the Pharaoh, highlighting her role as a guardian and provider of royal lineage.
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