The Eye of Horus was one of the most common amulets of ancient Egypt, it was often seen in tombs and is still worn today.
The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health.
Egyptians wore the eye of Horus in the belief it would not only provide wisdom, but protection and health to its wearer.
The Eye of Horus belongs to the god Horus.
The eye of Horus depicts peregrine falcon's right eye. It's a symbol of the Sun, and it was also called eye of Ra (by the Egyprian Sun god, Ra). The falcon's left eye represents the Moon. The Eye of Horus, healed by Thoth, was an amulet, or magic charm. The Ancient Egyptians also used it to describe fractions. The Egyptians sometimes had had two eye symbols, with the left eye being the Eye of Horus, symbolising the moon, and the right eye being symbolising the Eye of Ra, or the sun.The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection. The symbol is seen on images of Horus' mother, Hathor, and on other deities associated with her. The ancients believed this symbol of indestructibility would assist in rebirth. Thus, funerary amulets were often made in the shape of the Eye of Horus.After Osiris was murdered by his brother Seth, Horus fought with Seth for the throne of Egypt. In this battle, Horus lost one of his eyes. The eye was restored to him by Thoth and it became a symbol of protection for the ancient Egyptians. After this battle, Horus was chosen to be the ruler of the world of the living.In magic the Eye of Horus symbolises protection and the bringing of wisdom. The eye also symbolises our ability to see with clarity and truthfulness.
Horus had the head of a falcon. Some say he was all falcon with feathers on his breast of stars. He lost one eye to Seth in battle. He wore the clothing of a king and the double crown of Egypt. He had a serpent in his missing eye.
A protection amulet.
Ranofer wore an eye of Horus amulet to keep away evil spirits. The eye of Horus was believed to provide protection and ward off evil influences in ancient Egyptian culture.
The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health.
Egyptians wore the eye of Horus in the belief it would not only provide wisdom, but protection and health to its wearer.
Bastet wore a solid gold necklace imprinted with the 'Eye of Horus'.
The Eye of Horus belongs to the god Horus.
Image with 'Eye of Horus' has been added.
The eye of Horus depicts peregrine falcon's right eye. It's a symbol of the Sun, and it was also called eye of Ra (by the Egyprian Sun god, Ra). The falcon's left eye represents the Moon. The Eye of Horus, healed by Thoth, was an amulet, or magic charm. The Ancient Egyptians also used it to describe fractions. The Egyptians sometimes had had two eye symbols, with the left eye being the Eye of Horus, symbolising the moon, and the right eye being symbolising the Eye of Ra, or the sun.The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection. The symbol is seen on images of Horus' mother, Hathor, and on other deities associated with her. The ancients believed this symbol of indestructibility would assist in rebirth. Thus, funerary amulets were often made in the shape of the Eye of Horus.After Osiris was murdered by his brother Seth, Horus fought with Seth for the throne of Egypt. In this battle, Horus lost one of his eyes. The eye was restored to him by Thoth and it became a symbol of protection for the ancient Egyptians. After this battle, Horus was chosen to be the ruler of the world of the living.In magic the Eye of Horus symbolises protection and the bringing of wisdom. The eye also symbolises our ability to see with clarity and truthfulness.
Horus had the head of a falcon. Some say he was all falcon with feathers on his breast of stars. He lost one eye to Seth in battle. He wore the clothing of a king and the double crown of Egypt. He had a serpent in his missing eye.
Yes, the symbol known as the Eye of Horus is real.
The right eye of Horus was believed to be the Sun, while his left eye was the Moon.
The Eye of Horus is a symbol from ancient Egypt. It represents health and protection.