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Hathor Statue 11″ — an eleven-inch statue of Hathor, the Egyptian goddess of love, beauty, music, joy, and feminine power, depicted with her characteristic horns and sun disk. Hathor is the celestial cow who nourishes the soul with pleasure and abundance. Call upon her for matters of love, beauty, creative inspiration, and celebrating the sensual joys of embodied life. A radiant presence for any altar dedicated to love and beauty magic.
Description:
Quick Specs
Type: Cold cast resin statue
Size: 11"
Size/Quantity: Approximately 11 inches tall
Best for: Egyptian pagan altars, love magic, beauty rituals, self-love practice
Hathor: Egyptian Goddess of Love, Beauty, and Celestial Joy
Hathor is one of the oldest and most widely venerated deities in the ancient Egyptian pantheon, with worship documented from the Early Dynastic Period through the Ptolemaic era spanning over three thousand years. She is the celestial cow goddess who nourishes the soul with pleasure, abundance, and the full range of sensory experience. Her iconography is distinctive: she is depicted wearing a headdress of cow horns holding a sun disk, often paired with a menat necklace associated with music and sexuality. The name Hathor translates to "House of Horus," reflecting her role as a sky goddess who encloses the sun in her cosmic body each night and gives birth to it each morning.
Hathor's domain is extraordinarily broad. She governs love, beauty, music, dance, joy, fertility, motherhood, and the pleasures of embodied life. She is simultaneously a patroness of miners and craftsmen, a protective deity for the dead in the afterlife, and the goddess of the west, the direction of sunset and passage. In the Ptolemaic period her cult center at Dendera was one of the most active temples in Egypt, and her festival of drunkenness, the Feast of the Beautiful Return, involved communal celebration, music, and offerings of beer made red to symbolize the blood of Ra. For contemporary practitioners of Egyptian paganism, Kemeticism, or love magic more broadly, Hathor is among the most accessible and immediately responsive deities in the tradition.
Altar Placement and Devotional Practice
An eleven-inch statue carries substantial altar presence and serves as a genuine devotional focal point rather than simply decorative. Hathor's traditional colors are gold, green, turquoise, and deep red, and her altar responds well to copper objects, mirrors, perfume, flowers, and any items associated with sensual pleasure and beauty. Her sacred animals include the cow, the lioness, and the cobra, and offering beer, wine, or milk before her image has deep historical precedent in the archaeological record of her cult.
How to Use Hathor Statue 11"
Use this Hathor statue as an altar centerpiece for Egyptian pagan devotion, love magic, and beauty rituals by following these placement and offering practices.
Set the Altar
Position the Hathor statue on the south or east side of your altar to align with her solar and Venus associations. Surround her with rose petals, copper objects, turquoise stones, or mirrors, all sacred to her in ancient Egyptian cosmology.
Make Offerings
Offer beer, wine, milk, perfume, or flowers before the statue when invoking Hathor for love or beauty workings. She is the Lady of Intoxication and celestial abundance, so offerings that engage the senses directly honor her nature.
Focus the Ritual
Use the statue as a focal point during rituals for self-love, attraction, creative expression, or celebrating sensual joy. Light a green or rose candle, speak your intention aloud, and sit quietly for a few minutes in receptive attention.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I stock this Hathor statue because it delivers genuine altar presence for an often-underrepresented deity in Western esoteric shops. Hathor's domain of love, beauty, and embodied joy is deeply relevant for practitioners doing self-love and attraction work, and having a quality focal point for that practice matters. The eleven-inch scale earns its place as a centerpiece rather than a secondary figure. Browse my full statue collection for Egyptian and other tradition deity figures, and explore my altar supplies for offerings and complementary ritual items.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Hathor in Egyptian mythology?
Hathor is the ancient Egyptian goddess of love, beauty, music, joy, and feminine power. She is depicted with cow horns and a sun disk, reflecting her role as the celestial cow who nourished souls with pleasure and divine abundance.
What is Hathor invoked for in ritual practice?
Hathor is invoked for love attraction, beauty magic, creative inspiration, fertility, self-love rituals, and celebrating sensual joy. She is also a goddess of the dead, guiding souls in the afterlife, and a patroness of musicians and dancers.
How tall is this Hathor statue and what is it made of?
This statue is approximately eleven inches tall, making it a substantial altar centerpiece. Cold cast resin construction gives it a stone-like weight and texture while keeping it lighter than solid stone, with excellent surface detail.
Should I choose Hathor or Isis for a love altar?
Both are powerful choices, but they have distinct energies. Isis is more associated with magic, protection, and resurrection while Hathor governs sensual love, music, beauty, and the pleasures of embodied life. Choose based on your working.
Hathor Statue 11 inch Egyptian Goddess of Love and Beauty Altar Figure