Ankh. The key to life. crystal. Egyptian and 50 similar items
Ankh. The key to life. crystal. Egyptian cross. Pharaonic cross. A distinctive
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Item description
brand. pr nefrt egypt
made in egypt
size
12 6 inches
Material. Solid polystone - crystal
The color is Black
We present to you a unique and rare ankh, expertly crafted by the hands of Egyptian artists, Completely covered with a layer of crystal glitter. It was made with care so that the ankh is made with a modern artistic touch. It is truly a unique piece that you can acquire to be passed down to generations as a piece of Egyptian Pharaonic art. You can also present it as a wonderful gift to your loved ones and friends.
Ankh. The key to life. Fully embroidered with crystals. Egyptian cross. Pharaonic cross. A distinctive tool for rituals and ceremonies. Copies made in Egypt
The ankh has a cross shape but with a teardrop-shaped ring instead of the vertical upper band. The origins of the symbol are unknown, although several hypotheses have been proposed. It was used in writing as a triliteral sign, representing a series of three consonants, ?-n-?. This sequence is found in many Egyptian words, including words meaning "mirror," "bouquet," and "life." In art a symbol often appears as a physical object representing either life or substances such as air or water associated with it. It was especially common for it to be kept in the hands of the ancient Egyptian gods, or given by them to the pharaoh,
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