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Shezmu Neith Egyptian Essences Oils 10ml dropper, 9ml roller. Imported from Egypt

Shezmu Neith Egyptian Essences Oils 10ml dropper, 9ml roller. Imported from Egypt

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Egyptian Oils  Shezmu Egyptian Neith Essence Oil in 10 ml dropper/9ml roller

This is one of our Gods and Goddesses Collection

 Pure oils imported from Egypt. We store and use dark Amber and Cobalt Blue bottles.

NEITH   is portrayed as a fierce deity, a woman wearing the Red Crown, occasionally holding or using the bow and arrow, in others, a harpoon. Neith also is a goddess of war and of hunting and that is the symbolism depicted most often. Her symbol was two arrows crossed over a shield. 

This oil is to help you to connect with the goddess Neith.

SCENT:  Caramel-like sweetness and spicy spiciness spark surprisingly powerful. The first impact is strong, but the aquatic scent like water comes out. Overall, a mysterious floating scent.

 

Scent system: Gourmand Spicy


Ancient Egyptians were masters of the holistic and believed that beauty, magic, and medicine were inseparable to provide holistic therapy in such a manner that the body cannot be separated from the mind, soul, or spirit.

Ancient Egyptians were masters of the holistic and believed that beauty, magic, and medicine were inseparable.

It is believed that ancient Egyptians were the first in the world to invent extraction of flower essences, and they are credited as that some of the first perfumers in history. Egyptians were the first civilization to incorporate perfume into their culture.

 Egyptian Essences has a unique feature; it strengthens with body heat. As more and more of your body heat is released it becomes stronger, it, therefore, is a slow release perfume, making it long lasting when you apply it.

 

Everything Egyptian is at My Egypt. "Share the Passion"


We have a bricks and mortar store at Mudgeeraba Qld.

We import direct from our friends in Egypt to get the best Quality pieces. There is no slave or child labor with any of our goods. We support small Family Businesses which has a Flow on effect to the small families. This item is a great gift for yourself, someone who loves Egypt or is a pyramididot or just loves everything Egyptian.

History of Perfume

The word perfume is derived from the Latin perfume, meaning "through smoke." The art of perfumery was known to the ancient Egyptians. References to perfumery materials and even perfume formulas are found in the Ancient Egyptian Burial sites, Tombs and in the Bible. The burning of incense in religious rites of ancient China, Palestine, and Egypt led gradually to the personal use of perfume known as attar's, widespread in ancient Greece and Rome. During the Middle Ages Crusaders brought knowledge of perfumery to Europe from the East. After 1500 Paris was the major center of perfume-making.
Today Egypt is still a major trading center for the perfume industry. We have teamed up with the best perfume trading houses in Egypt.

What's the difference between perfume oils and perfume?
Please do not confuse these perfume oils with cologne or essential oils. Pure perfume, essences oils are far more sophisticated than perfume with fillers. Never offensive or overpowering, long lasting and balanced.We at My Egypt are honored to be able to offer you the best in fragrance - drop for drop we offer a superior product. Try us - we think you'll agree.

We will ship overseas. Please email us for shipping costs

Made in Egypt. Product of Egypt.

 

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  12. ^ Proclus (1820). The Commentaries of Proclus on the Timaeus of Plato, in Five Books. Trans. Thomas Taylor. A.J. Valpy. p. 82.
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