
Ancient Egyptian Antiques Bastet Cat Head Statue Rare Granite Sacred Relic. ?? SAG Antiques – London, United Kingdom. Bastet, the beloved feline goddess of Ancient Egypt, symbolized protection, grace, fertility, and the sacred harmony of the home. Revered throughout Egypt for centuries, she was worshipped as both a gentle guardian and a powerful divine force capable of defending against chaos and evil. Temples dedicated to Bastet attracted pilgrims seeking blessings, healing, and spiritual protection. Sacred cats were honored in her name, believed to carry divine energy connected to the goddess herself. Bastet figures were often placed within homes, sanctuaries, and ritual spaces as symbols of watchfulness, prosperity, and balance. This striking feline head evokes the timeless serenity of Egyptian sacred sculpture, where simplified yet commanding forms carried deep spiritual meaning. The calm expression and upright ears reflect the dignified presence associated with temple guardians and ceremonial cat imagery treasured by collectors of authentic Egyptian symbolism. A refined artifact embodying the mysticism and elegance of Ancient Egyptian devotional art. This sculpture presents a stylized feline head associated with the goddess Bastet, carved in a minimalist sacred Egyptian style with smooth balanced proportions and refined facial symmetry. The piece displays a pale granite-like stone appearance with soft sandy-gray and light beige tones throughout the surface. Its texture carries a naturally weathered grain with subtle speckling that enhances the artifact’s ancient visual character. The facial features are delicately carved, including almond-shaped eyes, defined whisker lines, and a softly contoured muzzle. Tall upright ears frame the composition, creating the instantly recognizable silhouette associated with Egyptian cat goddess imagery. The sculpture features a compact bust-style form with a stable integrated lower section suitable for elegant display presentation. The surface remains largely smooth with faint age-like wear and softened contours consistent with sacred stone carving traditions. Good overall condition with natural age-related wear consistent with material and age. Please review all photos carefully, as they form part of the description. Dimensions: Please refer to the photos – the hand shown beside the piece provides an accurate sense of scale. Acquired from a private collection in Luxor, Egypt – now in London, UK. All pieces offered by SAG Antiques are described with full consideration of their artistic and historical context. Estimated dating is based on stylistic analysis and comparison with known examples. Thank you for visiting SAG Antiques. For any inquiries, please don’t hesitate to message us, we respond promptly and professionally.