Αρ. 99583260

Αρχαία Αιγυπτιακή Faience Μάτι του Χόρους, γούτζατ. 1,6 εκ. Μάλλον από την Ύστερη Περίοδο, 664 - 332 π.Χ.
Αρ. 99583260

Αρχαία Αιγυπτιακή Faience Μάτι του Χόρους, γούτζατ. 1,6 εκ. Μάλλον από την Ύστερη Περίοδο, 664 - 332 π.Χ.
Amulet Eye of Horus, wedjat,
Ancient Egypt, Late Period, 664 - 323 BC
1,6 cm long
Condition: Good, perfect, see photos.
Provenance: Private collection, London, acquired in the 2000. Before from a english collection, 1980.
Amulets in the shape of the Eye of Horus, known in Egyptian as wedjat, were some of the most popular and powerful in ancient Egypt. They symbolized protection, health, strength, and restoration, and were associated with the myth of Horus, the falcon god, who lost his eye in a battle against Seth. The eye was later healed by the god Thoth, making it a symbol of healing and regenerative power.
Many of these amulets were made of faience, a glazed ceramic material in bright shades, usually blue or green, representing fertility, water, and life. Faience was valued for its beauty and for the magical properties attributed to its color and shine. These amulets were worn as pendants or bracelets or included in funeral bandages to protect the deceased on their journey to the afterlife.
The Eye of Horus in faience not only offered defense against evil, but also served as a symbol of integrity and cosmic balance. Its presence in both everyday and funerary contexts reveals its importance within Egyptian religious thought, where the visible and the invisible were united by the power of magic.
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