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Girdle of Isis (Tyet knot, Tet, Tiet, knot of Isis )

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Resembling an Ankh with bent arms, the Tyet, or Girdle of Isis, is found in Egyptian funerary murals. It most likely represents the flow of menstrual blood from the womb of the Goddess, and its magickal properties.

From a spell in the Papyrus of Ani:

"The blood of Isis, the spells of Isis, the magical words of Isis shall keep this great (or shining) one strong, and shall protect him from whosoever would harm him\do to him such things as he abominateth."

The knot resembles an ancient charm for menstrual cramps, which involved insertion of a knotted cloth.

The tyet is also known as the buckle of Isis.

An image of Mary Magdalen wearing the Girdle, possibly hinting at some special role:

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