Ptah
Ptah is an ancient Egyptian god associated with creation and craftsmanship. He is often depicted as a man with a shaved head, wearing a tight-fitting garment and holding a scepter that combines symbols of life, power, and stability. Ptah was revered as the patron of artisans, builders, and sculptors, reflecting his role in shaping the world and human creativity.
Ptah was primarily worshipped in Memphis, one of the most important cities in ancient Egypt. He was considered the creator god who brought the universe into existence through his thoughts and words. His influence extended to other deities, including Sekhmet and Nefertem, who were often associated with him in religious practices.