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Necklace <br />Eye of the Pyramid (Steel)

Necklace <br />Eye of the Pyramid (Steel)

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A steel Egyptian necklace "eye of the pyramid": a pyramid with on which we can observe the Egyptian eye, the eye of Horus.

  • Stainless steel pendant: quality 316L steel, nobly patinates over time, water resistant
  • Resistant pendant: meshed, reinforced and elegant structure
  • Neat and precise details
  • Very agreeable to wear
  • FREE STANDARD SHIPPING

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If you are looking for a pendant, memory of the land of Horus, Osiris and Isis, this eye of Horus necklace "gift" (steel) might be a smart choice! You can as well visit our complete collection of eye of Horus necklaces to discover all our models which carry the famous "Udjat symbol".

If you would prefer a scarab necklace or an ankh necklace, you can also have a look at all our Egyptian necklaces. If you want to find the perfect piece, you can finally discover the rings, bracelets and necklaces which constitute our Egyptian jewelry collection.

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Horus is a god very important in ancient Egypt because, in Egyptian mythology, it is him who reestablish peace in the Egyptian country after the death of the pharaoh-god Osiris killed by his brother Set.
  
As the avenger son of Osiris, Horus triumph of Set. Set became the pharaoh of Upper Egypt (the most desertic lands of Egypt) while Horus became the pharaoh of Lower Egypt (the richest lands of Egypt well irrigated by the Nile). However, in some versions of this myth, Horus ruled over all Egypt with the goddess Hathor as queen (while Set is banished from Egypt).
 

A pendant from ancient Egypt

In Egyptian beliefs, Horus was the god of all Egypt while Set was the god of the desert and of foreign peoples. According to Egyptian traditions, after ruling over Egypt for a thousand years, Horus went back to the sides of Ra and let the power to some demigods: the first pharaohs.
 
As god of the Sun protection, each night, Horus defends the boat of Ra, with the help of Set, against the divine serpent Apep. Horus is also the protector of Osiris in the Egyptian underworld (or Duat). During the judgment of Osiris, according to the "Book of the Dead", Horus is the mediator between the Egyptian souls and Osiris.
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