Egyptian Ankh Cross with Eye of Horus Pendant in Bronze – Key of Life
Discover the power of ancient Egyptian symbols with this bronze pendant, harmoniously combining two of the most sacred and recognizable icons of that extraordinary civilization. With dimensions of 55x33 mm, it is a piece of jewelry with great visual impact, perfect for those seeking a talisman rich in meaning.
The Ankh Cross: Symbol of Eternal Life
The Ankh Cross, also known as the "key of life" or "crux ansata", is one of the most common hieroglyphs of ancient Egypt. It essentially represents life and immortality, the key that opens the doors of the afterlife. Its shape unites the circle (the sun, eternity) with the cross (the earth, the material world), symbolizing the union of complementary opposites. Gods are often depicted holding an Ankh to bestow the gift of life upon the pharaohs.
The Eye of Horus: The Power of Protection
The Eye of Horus is the quintessential Egyptian symbol of protection, healing and prosperity. According to legend, the left eye of the falcon god Horus was torn out by Seth and later healed by Thoth, becoming a symbol of restoration and victory over evil. The ancient Egyptians wore it as a powerful amulet against the evil eye, diseases and negative energies.
This bronze pendant combines these two energies in a single sacred object: eternal life and divine protection merge to accompany the wearer on their spiritual journey.
Technical Specifications
- Material: Bronze
- Total height: 55 mm (with bail)
- Base height: 50 mm (excluding bail)
- Width: 33 mm
- Weight: 6 grams
- Symbols: Ankh Cross (front) and Eye of Horus (back)
- Design: Double-sided, antiqued finish
Details and Packaging
Each pendant comes in an elegant gift box, ready to be given. The pendant is sold without a chain, allowing you to match it with your favorite necklace.
Choose bronze and the power of Egyptian symbols. Add to cart and carry with you the key of life and the protective gaze of Horus!
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