Ma'at Heirloom Rattan Peacock Chair
Ma'at Heirloom Rattan Peacock Chair
Ma’at is the Egyptian Goddess of Truth, Justice, Balance, and above all Order; Aka Homevestures ‘Goddess’ Peacock Chair.
Maat Heirloom Rattan Peacock Chair is a Homevestures original inspired by a vintage model and made from the highest quality rattan.
210W 95D 235H cm / 83W 38D 93H in
Available now in the US and Indonesia
Custom Made to Order Upon Request
How the Iconic Peacock Chair Reaches Heights From Historical Depth
Christine owner of Peacock Chair Oahu seated in Homevestures original Ma’at Peacock Chair made by IIf, Misnen, Akyadi, Nano, Sukana, Kartim, Cecep with Yayat as the production manager
Symbolically, Miss Philippines Hawaii was photographed in Homevestures Ma’at Goddess Peacock Chair in February 2022 underscoring the mysterious origin of the peacock chair centuries ago in the Manilla Philippine prison, by a woman who allegedly killed her husband; thus connecting the historical significance of the iconic peacock chair to the present day Ma’at Goddess Peacock Chair now listed at 22k usd.
From Prison To Princess
In 2023, President Jokowi of Indonesia met with President Biden in America over Gaza, in the same hour Prince Harry announced a prison and homeless project with Steven Bartlett DOAC one of my top favorite podcasters; the polarity is, royaly meets prison; poor becomes savior; inmates exhibit perfection.
Indonesia holds and grows 80% of the rotan in all the world and is where Homevestures Peacock Chairs are made: the significance is the poor of Indonesia becoming the saviors to homeless and prisoners throughout the world by sharing their abundance and allowing new iterations on the iconic peacock chair, but, ultimately in nonprofit Museums throughout the world for these people to give creative expression on quality and excellence and build on the historic foundational past of the mysterious peacock chair along with its long illustrious fame in the music industry and affluent dignitaries throughout the ages; and because, there is redemption in creating.
To the ancient Egyptians, Ma’at represents how the universe is maintained and kept in balance; Ma’at Goddesss shown in hieroglyphs with osterich feather from her head and wings, embody Ma’at Goddess of truth, justice, balance and order; all who follow the path of Ma’at achieve Afterlife.