Shezmu Egyptian Gods and Goddess Maat Pure Essences Oils 10ml dropper/9ml Roll-on. Imported from Egypt
Shezmu Egyptian Gods and Goddess Maat Pure Essences Oils 10ml dropper/9ml Roll-on. Imported from Egypt
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Egyptian Oils Shezmu Egyptian God and Goddess Collection. OSIRIS Essence in 10 ml Roll-on ball.
Pure oils imported from Egypt. We store and use dark Amber and Cobalt Blue bottles.
Maat: was the goddess of harmony, justice, and truth represented as a young woman.[10] Sometimes she is depicted with wings on each arm or as a woman with an ostrich feather on her head.[9] The meaning of this emblem is uncertain, although the god Shu, who in some myths is Maat's brother, also wears it.[11] Depictions of Maat as a goddess are recorded from as early as the middle of the Old Kingdom (c. 2680 to 2190 BCE).[12]
Scent:
A feminine scent that combines a powdery and sweet floral scent with a strong citrus scent. There is also a fragrant scent like crushed almonds in the back, and you can feel the Gourmand atmosphere.
Fragrance system: Citrus floral
Symbols: crook and flail, djed, White and Atef Crowns
Cult Center: Abydos, Busiris and Heliopolis
Myths: Isis and Osiris
In the first millennium BCE, Osiris and Isis became the most widely worshipped Egyptian deities, and Isis absorbed traits from many other goddesses. Rulers in Egypt and its neighbor to the south, Nubia, built temples dedicated primarily to Isis, and her temple at Philae was a religious center for Egyptians and Nubians alike. Her reputed magical power was greater than that of all other gods, and she was said to protect the kingdom from its enemies, govern the skies and the natural world, and have power over fate itself.
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History of Perfume
The word perfume is derived from the Latin perfume, meaning "through smoke." The art of perfumery was known to the ancient Egyptians. References to perfumery materials and even perfume formulas are found in the Ancient Egyptian Burial sites, Tombs and in the Bible. The burning of incense in religious rites of ancient China, Palestine, and Egypt led gradually to the personal use of perfume known as attar's, widespread in ancient Greece and Rome. During the Middle Ages Crusaders brought knowledge of perfumery to Europe from the East. After 1500 Paris was the major center of perfume-making.
Today Egypt is still a major trading center for the perfume industry. We have teamed up with the best perfume trading houses in Egypt.
What's the difference between perfume oils and perfume?
Please do not confuse these perfume oils with cologne or essential oils. Pure perfume, essences oils are far more sophisticated than perfume with fillers. Never offensive or overpowering, long lasting and balanced.
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