Divine Feminine art print of the Egyptian goddess Nut. In Ancient Egypt, Nut was the goddess of the sky, stars, cosmos, mothers, astronomy, and the universe.
This divine feminine art print is a beautiful gift for women connected to their spirituality, the moon, the cosmos, the stars, prayer, feminine energy, feminine archetypes, magic, ritual, nature, the seasons, or the Goddess. It can be used as an altar piece or as part of a sacred space.
Moon Goddess Art Print, Divine Feminine Art Print, Nut Egyptian Goddess Art, Sacred Feminine, Mother Goddess Altar Art, Feminine Energy
Divine Feminine art print of the Egyptian goddess Nut. In Ancient Egypt, Nut was the goddess of the sky, stars, cosmos, mothers, astronomy, and the universe.
This divine feminine art print is a beautiful gift for women connected to their spirituality, the moon, the cosmos, the stars, prayer, feminine energy, feminine archetypes, magic, ritual, nature, the seasons, or the Goddess. It can be used as an altar piece or as part of a sacred space.
Moon Goddess Art Print, Divine Feminine Art Print, Nut Egyptian Goddess Art, Sacred Feminine, Mother Goddess Altar Art, Feminine Energy
Premium quality ceramic mugs
Material
Material
100% ceramic with a high-quality, shiny Orca coating.
Details
Details
Large capacity for tea and coffee creations.
Care instructions
Care instructions
100% dishwasher-safe and microwave-safe.
High quality print
High quality print
High quality thanks to lightfast sublimation process and extra protective coating.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Low waste, green electricity and a heart for social commitment.
Produced in Germany
Produced in Germany
All ceramic mugs are produced and printed by a trusted local partner.
"Music, pop culture and the wonderful world of childhood are my greatest sources of inspiration."
What began as a small personal series quickly became a phenomenon with which the Lebanese-French artist Nour Tohme won the Deutsche Bank Creative Award and many other honours. Nour studied graphic design and art history in Beirut and Paris. When she is not translating well-known pop songs into detailed illustrations, she works as a designer and studies art history at the Sorbonne.