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An Egyptian necklace "pyramid of hope" which represents a stylized version of a pharaonic pyramid and of an 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
  • Chain length: 23.5" (60 cm) | Pendant size42x42 mm | Weight: 21 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 "mythology" (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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The story of Horus is told in the "myth of Osiris" which comes from the ancient capital of Egypt, Heliopolis.
 
At the beginning of the myth of Osiris, the pharaoh-god Osiris who ruled Egypt since the dawn of time is assassinated by his brother Set, jealous of him. The loss of a good monarch like Osiris plunged the Egyptian country in chaos: Set who succeeded his brother leads a reign without any concern for the people of Egypt.
 

A pendant from ancient Egypt

With the help of the gods Anubis and Thoth, the wife of Osiris, Isis put together the remains of the body of Osiris that had been chopped up by Set, and Anubis embalmed the pharaoh-god body (creating the first mummy of Egyptian history).
 
During the embalming of the body of Osiris, Isis brought back the spirit of Osiris and managed to get pregnant of Horus. Later, Horus will succeed to reestablish peace and harmony in Egypt. Indeed, the supreme god Ra, suggests that Horus and Set decide who is worthy of ruling on Egypt by an apnea duel that Horus will win: Set is banished in the desert and Horus become the third divine king-god of Egypt.