Egyptian Symbols

Nefer - Egyptian Strength Symbol - Necklace with Nautral Lapis Beads

Nefer - Egyptian Strength Symbol - Necklace with Nautral Lapis Beads

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Collection of Ancient Egyptian Artifacts and Arts of Ancient Egypt The inspiration for this necklace comes from a string of beads in the shape of a "nefer" hieroglyph.  Found by William W.


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Ankh Earrings

Ankh Earrings

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Egyptian Collection - The ankh is the hieroglyphic symbol for "life" in ancient Egyptian writing and represents divine or eternal existence. People wore amulets like this believing them to possess unusual powers.


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Sacred Cat Brooch - Egyptian 600 - 30 B.C

Sacred Cat Brooch - Egyptian 600 - 30 B.C

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Egyptian Collection - The cat was sacred in ancient Egypt. Admired for its virility, strength and agility, it was also the symbol of Bastet, the benevolent cat goddess who represented motherhood and joy. She was often portrayed as a woman with a cat's head.


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Ankh Pendant

Ankh Pendant

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Egyptian Collection - The ankh is the hieroglyphic symbol for "life" in ancient Egyptian writing and represents divine or eternal existence. People wore amulets like this believing them to possess unusual powers.


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Eye of Horus box

Eye of Horus box

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Horus is the Falcon-God "Lord of the Sky" and symbol of divine kingship. The name Horus is a latinized form of the greek "Hores" which in turn derived from the egyptian "Hor". This name comes from the same root as the egyptian word for "the high" or "far away".


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Royal Horus

Royal Horus

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Horus is the Falcon-God "Lord of the Sky" and symbol of divine kingship. The name Horus is a latinized form of the greek "Hores" which in turn derived from the egyptian "Hor". This name comes from the same root as the egyptian word for "the high" or "far away".


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