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Egyptian Necklace Ankh Winged (Steel) | Ancient Egypt
Necklace Egyptian ankh Winged symbol of the divine
Egyptian necklace Ankh of life
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An Egyptian winged ankh necklace, the famous Egyptian symbol of eternal life whose mystery of the cross form has never been elucidated by historians and Egyptologists.

  • Stainless steel pendant: quality 316L steel, nobly patinates over time, water resistant
  • Resistant pendant: meshed, reinforced and elegant structure
  • No form of discomfort on your skin
  • Chain length: 23.5" (60 cm) | Pendant size: 38x58 mm | Weight: ~21 gr
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If you are looking for a necklace, reminiscent of the land of the pharaohs, this ankh necklace "ancient ankh" (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

The ankh (also known as "the body of the sacred book") can be interpreted as the symbol of life. Many representations of the ancient Egyptian gods show them holding the ankh sign of life in each hand with hands crossed on their chests.
 

A pendant from ancient Egypt

To exercise control over land and resources, the pharaoh relies on an administration composed of civil servants who manage his affairs on a daily basis.
 
This administration was headed by his trusted man, the vizier. The vizier acted as the king's representative and coordinated the land surveys, the treasury, the construction projects, the legal system and the archives.