The voices of the ancestors are the voices of the gods - African saying
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SEKHMET GODDESS TEE



SEKHMET
"Goddess of Divine Wrath & Healing"

Fearless. Fiery. Unyielding. The protector and purifier of Kemet.
Introducing the Sekhmet Portrait Black Womens  T-shirt — a striking homage to the lioness-headed goddess of power, war, and restoration. Sekhmet, “She Who Is Powerful,” was the fierce daughter of Ra, unleashed to destroy chaos and restore balance. Yet within her ferocity also lay the wisdom of healing and the fire of renewal. This design honors her duality: destroyer of injustice, healer of nations.

Design Features:

  • Central Figure: The regal lioness face of Sekhmet, symbolizing untamed strength and divine protection.

  • Solar Disk & Uraeus Crown: Resting above her head, representing her connection to Ra, divine fire, and the burning sun.

  • Golden Adornments: Kemetian jewelry and sacred regalia encircle her form, radiating majesty and ancient sovereignty.

  • Cosmic Balance: Hieroglyphic-infused solar sphere, carrying the decree: “Peace if possible, war if necessary.”

  • Protective Seal: The Eye of Heru at the base, anchoring the design with vigilance, vision, and divine justice.

  • Nuwbia Insignia: Marking the piece as part of a living tradition — not just fashion, but cultural armor.

Details:

  • Color: Black

  • Material: 100% premium cotton

  • Fit: Classic fit with a feminine pattern

Cultural Note:

Sekhmet was revered as both the destroyer and the healer. Her wrath was said to scorch enemies of Ra, yet her priests were also masters of medicine and divine healing arts. This duality reflects the eternal truth — that true power lies in balance. Protection requires ferocity, and healing requires fire.

This shirt is a testament to Sekhmet’s timeless energy — worn as a symbol of strength, courage, and righteous defiance.

Channel the Lioness. Defend truth. Walk in power. Be Nuwbia.

The African historian who evades the problem of Egypt is neither modest nor objective nor unruffled. He is ignorant, cowardly and neurotic. The ancient Egyptians were Negroes. The moral fruit of their civilization is to be counted among the assets of the Black world.”

― Cheikh Anta Diop, The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality

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