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Ancienne Égypte

Necklace <br />Iced Ankh (Steel)

Necklace <br />Iced Ankh (Steel)

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An Egyptian necklace "iced ankh of diamond", the greatest symbol of ancient Egypt here to testify to the majesty of the civilization of Tutankhamun and Cleopatra.

  • Stainless steel pendant: quality 316L steel, nobly patinates over time, water resistant
  • Resistant pendant: meshed, reinforced and elegant structure
  • Very agreeable to wear
  • Chain length: 29.5" (75 cm) | Pendant size1.6x4 cm | Weight~4.3 gr
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If you are looking for a necklace, reminiscent of the land of the pharaohs, this ankh necklace "eye of Ra" (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)

 

An Egyptian ankh necklace

As a symbol of life and immortality, the meaning of the ankh can be extended to that of the symbol of the universe, since the cosmos is pure life, pure existence and eternal alternation of regulatory cycles, as well as constantly generated by the alternation of principles in eternal opposition.
 

A pendant from ancient Egypt

The pharaohs of the Middle Kingdom restored prosperity and stability in Egypt. This event stimulates a resurgence of art, literature and monumental construction projects.
 
Mentuhotep II and his successors of the 11th Dynasty of pharaohs ruled Thebes until the vizier Amenemhet I moved the capital to Licht (in the Fayum oasis) just after his coronation around -1985.
 
From the city of Licht, the pharaohs of the 12th dynasty undertake a vast project of land reclamation and irrigation to increase agricultural production in the region. In addition, the army reconquered Nubia, a region rich in quarries and gold mines, while workers built defensive structures in the eastern delta, called the "Prince's Walls", to defend themselves against foreign attack.
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