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Ancienne Égypte

Guardian Spirit Necklace <br />(Steel)

Guardian Spirit Necklace <br />(Steel)

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A steel Egyptian necklace "guardian spirit", a combination of an eye of Horus, a star of the falcon-headed god Amun-Ra and a pyramidal form.

  • Stainless steel pendant: quality 316L steel, nobly patinates over time, water resistant
  • Resistant pendant: meshed, reinforced and elegant structure
  • Neat and precise details
  • Chain length: 23.5" (60 cm) | Pendant size: 43x43 mm | Weight: ~45 gr
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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 "eye-pyramid" (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 falcon god worshipped from the dawn of ancient Egyptian civilization until the introduction of Christianity.
 
The god has a rich history of worship. Over the years, several roles have been attributed to the god Horus. Horus was initially the god of royalty: the pharaohs were considered as the incarnations of Horus send by the Sun god Ra to rule Egypt with perfection
 

A pendant from ancient Egypt

During some era of the long ancient Egypt period, Horus was the protector god of Egypt against the forces of evil represented by the god Set, the god of chaos, deserts and tempests. According to the Egyptian myth called "myth of Osiris", Horus fought with his uncle Set for the throne of Egypt, after Set murdered Osiris, the father of Horus and the first king of Egypt appointed by the Sun god Amun-Ra himself.
 
If Horus has gained or lost many roles over the centuries, the hawk god has always been the Egyptian god of sky. His name means "far" or "high" and explain that the god have a head of falcon (the falcon being a bird that attacks its prey from great heights).
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