Emberlite Nefertiti Carving~CREMDNEFC

$ 20.00


Emberlite Nefertiti Carving~CREMDNEFC. Neferneferuaten Nefertiti was the great royal wife of King Akhenaten from 1353 to 1336 B.C. and, in contemporary Western culture, is perhaps ancient Egypt's most famous queen. She and Akhenaten produced six daughters, a female royal contingent that enjoyed unusual prominence during Akhenaten’s reign. In fact, Nefertiti holds the position as the Egyptian queen with the most surviving appearances on monuments and other artistic mediums, where Nefertiti is  pictured wearing her typical flat topped crown . During his reign, Akhenaten enacted a series of shocking religious and societal changes that re-centered the Egyptian pantheon around a formerly peripheral god: the Aten. This political move most likely created a place of prominence for Nefertiti within official mediums. To cement the pharaoh's societal changes, greater authority was placed on the royal family – a decision in which  Nefertiti’s influence was continually emphasized. Emberlite is considered a stone of "tough love”, connects the heart with sane, sound, logical reasoning & decision making, encourages being true to self & standing up for your beliefs, helps to eliminate confusion, & to make one adaptable to each situation, excellent stone for use in groups; it provides for fellowship, solidarity, & a commonality of goal and purpose, facilitates the manifestation of the qualities of companionship & mutual dependence, encouraging self-esteem, self trust & trust in others, can be used to enhance truthfulness in emotions, allowing one to both recognize & verbalize the true feelings, can provide one with access to the sacred laws of the universe, stimulates the Pineal Gland & the Third Eye, & deepens meditation, an aid to those studying symbolism & its role in the greater scheme, by helping one to become aware of the patterns that can occur over the course of one's life, & their meanings and purposes. Fluoresces under UV light. 56mm x 32mm x 32mm.

 


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