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Anubis Cartouche Necklace <br>(Steel)

Anubis Cartouche Necklace <br>(Steel)

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An Egyptian cartouche necklace representing the jackal god Anubis. Attentive eyes will certainly spot on this cartridge the "Maat feather", the "Was scepter" and the "cross of life ankh".

  • Resistant pendant: meshed, reinforced and elegant structure
  • Very agreeable to wear
  • Neat and precise details
  • Chain length: 23.5" (60 cm) | Pendant size: 57x36 mm | Weight: ~25 gr
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If you are looking for a necklace, reminiscent of the land of the pharaohs, this ankh necklace "ankh of immortality" (steel) could be a great choice! If not, you can also visit our complete collection of ankh necklaces to see all the models with this cross-shaped emblem of ancient Egypt.

If you are not interested in this type of symbol, you can discover all our Egyptian necklaces. If you want even more choices, don't hesitate to have a look at the rings, bracelets and necklaces which compose our Egyptian jewelry.

Wepwawet Anubis pharaoh Narmer Anput (Middle and New kingdom)

  

A pendant from ancient Egypt

Egyptian society is highly stratified and the social status of each individual is explicitly stated. Farmers make up the vast majority of the population, although they do not own their products or land.
 
Indeed, agricultural products are held directly by the state, a temple, or a noble family (that owns the land). Farmers are also subject to a labor tax and are obliged to work on irrigation or construction projects through a system of chores.
 
However, artists and artisans had a higher status than farmers. They worked in stores adjacent to the temples and are paid directly by the Egyptian Treasury with great generosity.
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