Mdw Ntr - Writings of God Crossbody Bag

Mdw Ntr - Writings of God Crossbody Bag

$29.85

Mdw Ntr - Writings of God - Crossbody Bag
Description
The most famous, historical writing in the world is the Mdw Neter from ancient Kemet. It literally means the Words of God. The Kemetic people did not call them hieroglyphics (although that word has a similar meaning), but they saw them as direct reflections of God thoughts and communications. This trial piece was likely written by a scribe some 3400 years ago and comes from the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collection.

Details:
Adjustable strap
Two-way zipper
Bag size: 5.7″ × 7.7″ × 2″ (14.5 cm × 19.5 cm × 5 cm)
Capacity: 0.37 gallons (1.4 l)
100% polyester
Water-resistant and durable
Sturdy fabric with fusible backing to add firmness
Inside and outside pockets
Fabric weight: 9 oz./yd.² (305 g/m²)

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Image: Trial piece with hieroglyphs, 1352-1336 B.C., New Kingdom Amarna Period, Reign of Akhenaten. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Edward S. Harkness, 1921, Open Access and public domain.

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