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Sterling Silver
Eye Of Horus Charm - Pendant
Approximate Weight 3.1 Grams
The eye of horus personified in the goddess wadjet also written as wedjat,uadjet, wedjoyet, edjo or uto and as the eye of ra or "udjat" is an ancient egyptian symbol of protection and royal power. The name wadjet is derived from 'wadj' meaning 'green' hence 'the green one' and was known to the greeks and romans as 'uraeus' from the egyptian 'iaret' meaning 'risen one' from the image of a cobra rising up in protection.
Wadjet was one of the earliest of Egyptian deities who later became associated with other goddesses such as bast, mut, and hathor. She was the tutelary deity of lower egypt and the major delta shrine the 'per-nu' was under her protection. Hathor is also depicted with this eye. Funerary amulets were often made in the shape of the eye of horus. The wedjat or eye of horus is "the central element" of seven "gold, faience, carnelian and lapis lazuli" bracelets found on the mummy of shoshenq ii. The wedjat "was intended to protect the king [here] in the afterlife" and to ward off evil. Ancient Egyptian and near eastern sailors would frequently paint the symbol on the bow of their vessel to ensure safe sea travel.
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Categories this product appears in: Egypt
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