ANKH TV NFT



ANKH TV NFT – Red, Blue and Green Collections


Limited edition NFT collections featuring low number of unique illustrations per collection. Each image is one-of-a-kind, making the collection a rare and highly sought after set. With a mix of cute and whimsical designs, “Devil Collections” is the perfect addition to any NFT collector’s portfolio. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of this devilishly delightful collection.


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ANKH TV NFT – Cailleach

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Cailleach is a figure in Celtic mythology, particularly in Scotland and Ireland. She is often described as an old hag or crone, and is associated with winter, death, and the earth. In some legends, she is depicted as a powerful and fearsome goddess who wields control over the natural world, shaping the land and determining the seasons.

In other stories, Cailleach is depicted as a shapeshifting sorceress who uses her magic to bring about winter and hold back the spring. Despite her fearsome reputation, she is also seen as a wise and nurturing figure, who is capable of granting gifts and offering guidance to those who seek her out.

In some traditions, Cailleach is seen as the consort of the god Beira, the queen of winter, and is believed to have transformed into a beautiful young woman at the start of spring. In others, she is associated with the goddess Bridgit or Bride, who is seen as the embodiment of healing, fertility, and renewal.

The figure of Cailleach continues to be an important part of Celtic folklore and tradition, and is revered by many people today as a symbol of the power and magic of the natural world.

ANKH TV NFT – Damballa

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Damballa is a deity from the traditional African religion of Vodou, originating in Haiti. In the Vodou pantheon, Damballa is considered the primary loa (spirit) of creation, life, and fertility. Is often depicted as a serpent and is associated with the sky and rain, which are considered sources of life-giving power. Damballa is revered for his wisdom, knowledge, and power, and is considered a protective spirit who can help those in need. In Vodou ceremonies, followers may petition Damballa for help, guidance, or blessings, and the loa is believed to possess them and speak through them in order to communicate with his worshippers.


ANKH TV NFT – Bast

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Bastet, also known as Bast, is an ancient Egyptian goddess who was worshipped as the goddess of home, fertility, childbirth, and cats. She was originally depicted as a lioness and was associated with the goddess Sekhmet. Later on, she was depicted as a woman with the head of a cat and was seen as a more gentler and nurturing deity. Bastet was a popular goddess and was worshipped throughout ancient Egypt, especially in the city of Bubastis where her major temple was located. She was considered to be the protectress of the home and the bringer of good luck, health, and prosperity. Cats were also seen as sacred to Bastet and were often kept in homes as protectors against evil spirits.


ANKH TV NFT – Venus

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Venus was the Roman goddess of love, beauty, desire, and fertility. She was equivalent to the Greek goddess Aphrodite and was widely worshiped by the ancient Romans. Venus was considered to be the mother of the Roman people and was often depicted as a beautiful woman with a sensual and seductive appearance.

In art, Venus was frequently depicted as the ideal of female beauty and was often portrayed in paintings and sculptures wearing a crown of flowers and holding an apple, symbolizing her role as the goddess of love and beauty. She was also associated with the planet Venus and was thought to influence human relationships and the natural world.

In addition to her role as a goddess of love, Venus was also associated with victory, as she was said to have assisted the Roman army in battles. This connection led to the creation of the famous statue “Venus Victrix,” which depicted the goddess as a triumphant and powerful figure.

Overall, the figure of Venus played an important role in ancient Roman religion and culture and remains an important cultural symbol even today.