EGYPTIAN EYE OF HORUS AMULET Late Period, 664-332 BC A blue glazed composition amuletic wedjat pendant with black brow and inset black stone for pupil, with tubular pierced suspension cavity. 1.94 grams, 25mm (1"). Very fine condition. Provenance Property of a Essex gentleman; acquired from a collection formed in the 1920s. Literature See Andrews, C. Amulets of Ancient Egypt, London, 1994, p.45. Footnotes The wadjet , or udjat, eye (literally 'the sound one') was later called the eye of Horus, after the eye of the falcon headed god Horus, which had been plucked out during one of his interminable battles with Seth, and then restored by Thoth. Horus was the later Greek Haroeris, the celestial falcon and great creator god, whose right eye was the sun, and whose left eye the moon, and is an ancient symbol of protection, royal power and good health.
EGYPTIAN EYE OF HORUS AMULET Late Period, 664-332 BC A blue glazed composition amuletic wedjat pendant with black brow and inset black stone for pupil, with tubular pierced suspension cavity. 1.94 grams, 25mm (1"). Very fine condition. Provenance Property of a Essex gentleman; acquired from a collection formed in the 1920s. Literature See Andrews, C. Amulets of Ancient Egypt, London, 1994, p.45. Footnotes The wadjet , or udjat, eye (literally 'the sound one') was later called the eye of Horus, after the eye of the falcon headed god Horus, which had been plucked out during one of his interminable battles with Seth, and then restored by Thoth. Horus was the later Greek Haroeris, the celestial falcon and great creator god, whose right eye was the sun, and whose left eye the moon, and is an ancient symbol of protection, royal power and good health.
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