Egyptian Amulets

The Mystery of the Egyptian Mummy

Uncover the secrets of Hornedjitef--the man and the mummy! Hornedjitef was a priest of the temple of Amun in ancient Egypt more than 2, 000 years ago. His mummy was carefully prepared for the afterlife with a golden mask, expensive jewelery and amulets, and two elaborate coffins.


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Great Ancient Egypt Projects You Can Build Yourself

From reed boats, papyrus, and amulets to pyramids, pharaohs, and mummies, this interactive activity book explores the fascinating lives of ancient Egyptians with more than two dozen hands-on projects.


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Eye of Horus Fine Ceramic Offering Vessel

Eye of Horus Fine Ceramic Offering Vessel

Price: $34.95*
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Examine this quality collectible ceramic vessel and you'll discover the treasure of Egypt's most powerful protective amulet the "Wadjet, " or Eye of Horus. Its snake-shaped handles highlight the ancient design while it is hand-glazed and fired to replicate the original.


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Wadjet Fine Ceramic Vase

Wadjet Fine Ceramic Vase

Price: $34.95*
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The most powerful protective amulet of ancient Egypt, the "Wadjet" or Eye of Horus, anchors the graceful neck of this museum quality replica finished in real gold leaf and faux lapis.


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Cat Amulet Bracelet - Egyptian, 940 - 730 B.C.

Cat Amulet Bracelet - Egyptian, 940 - 730 B.C.

Price: $59*
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Cats were considered sacred in ancient Egypt. They represented Bastet, the cat-headed goddess of Bubastis, a city in the northeastern delta of Lower Egypt.


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Cat Amulet Earrings - Egyptian, 940 - 730 B.C.

Cat Amulet Earrings - Egyptian, 940 - 730 B.C.

Price: $19*
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Cats were considered sacred in ancient Egypt. They represented Bastet, the cat-headed goddess of Bubastis, a city in the northeastern delta of Lower Egypt.


Merchant: Museum Store Company