Eye of Horus Ring

$22.00

This beautiful Eye of Horus ring offers protection when you wear it. The adjustable ring is pewter with a lapis stone, and is available in two finishes.

The Eye of Horus symbol, a stylized eye with distinctive markings, was believed to have protective magical power and appeared frequently in ancient Egyptian art.

This beautiful Eye of Horus ring offers protection when you wear it. The adjustable ring is pewter with a lapis stone, and is available in two finishes.

The Eye of Horus symbol, a stylized eye with distinctive markings, was believed to have protective magical power and appeared frequently in ancient Egyptian art. It was one of the most common motifs for amulets, remaining in use from the Old Kingdom (c. 2686–2181 BC) to the Roman period (30 BC – 641 AD). Pairs of Horus eyes were painted on coffins during the First Intermediate Period (c. 2181–2055 BC) and Middle Kingdom (c. 2055–1650 BC). Other contexts where the symbol appeared include on carved stone stelae and on the bows of boats. To some extent the symbol was adopted by the people of regions neighboring Egypt, such as Syria, Canaan, and especially Nubia.

The story of Horus, an Egyptian sky god whose symbol was the falcon, appears in the ancient pyramid texts. The “Horus Eye” emerges from the historic battle between Horus and his father’s jealous brother. During this battle Horus lost his left eye. Upon his victory he set forth across the sea to raise his father, Osiris, from the dead and offer him his sacrificed eye. This became the symbol of all sacrifice and appears throughout ancient Egyptian art.

Finish

Pewter, Antique Gold

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