Symbol | Khnum’s Potter’s Wheel |
Origin | Ancient Egyptian |
Meaning | Creation, craftsmanship, fertility |
Appearance | Potter's wheel with clay or a vase |
Colors | Typically depicted in earthy tones |
Usage | Associated with the god Khnum |
History | Symbolizes Khnum's role in shaping human beings |
Popularity | Low |
Importance | Represents the creative act of shaping and forming |
Complexity | Creation, craftsmanship, fertility |
Emotions | Creation, craftsmanship, fertility |