Egyptian ritual cat - Sekhmet Goddess - Bastet Goddess

Egyptian ritual cat - Sekhmet Goddess - Bastet Goddess 3D print model

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Cats in ancient Egypt were represented in social and religious practices of Ancient Egypt for more than 3000 years. Several Ancient Egyptian deities were depicted and sculptured with cat-like heads such as Mafdet, Bastet and Sekhmet, representing justice, fertility and power. The deity Mut was also depicted as a cat and in the company of a cat.

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Special thanks to Steinkuhler for the photos!

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7ka
7ka 2023-09-10 05:43:57 UTC
Awesome!
cgtdg
cgtdg 2022-09-20 02:25:37 UTC
cool
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canuckcorsa 2021-07-22 01:06:39 UTC
Recommended
I'm a reasonably experienced 3d printer user with my Ender 3 but I'm having real problems printing the cat using Cura as the slicer. Are there any Cura settings that I need o know about?
steinkuhler
steinkuhler 2020-10-26 05:07:03 UTC
Recommended
great quality, my wife loved the print. i made it in a gold filament at .12mm layer heights, came out so nice and smooth.
Egyptian ritual cat - Sekhmet Goddess - Bastet Goddess
$35.00
 
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Egyptian ritual cat - Sekhmet Goddess - Bastet Goddess
$35.00
 
Custom License 
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  • OBJ (.obj, .mtl) (3 files)12.5 MB
  • Stereolithography (.stl)8.38 MB
  • Blender (.blend)11.4 MB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2020-01-15
  • Model ID#2234950
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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