Ankh & Eye of Horus, gold or silver necklace
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This piece combines two of the most important symbols of ancient Egypt: the ankh and the Eye of Horus. Both carry deep historical and cultural significance, as well as distinct yet complementary symbolism.
Product details and materials
- Design: Each piece is handcrafted in Spain, making every item unique. Subtle variations in shape and surface are a mark of genuine craftsmanship.
- Gold version: Gold-plated pendant with a brass base and a high-quality, durable 3-micron layer of 18k gold. Set with black zirconia (zirconium oxide).
- Silver version: Solid 925 sterling silver with a rhodium plating to enhance brightness and prevent tarnishing. Set with black zirconia (zirconium oxide).
- Chain: Durable, skin-friendly steel chain included (length 40 cm + 5 cm extension).
- Pendant size: 22 mm × 12 mm
History
The ankh is one of the most recognisable hieroglyphs of ancient Egypt. It appears in early depictions and remained in use throughout the entire history of ancient Egyptian civilisation. The symbol simply means “life”, yet its usage reflects a broader understanding of vitality, continuity, and immortality. Gods are often depicted holding an ankh before a person’s face, as if breathing the force of life into them.
The Eye of Horus, also known as the wedjat eye, is linked to the myth in which the falcon god Horus loses his eye in a battle with Seth. The eye is later restored and healed, becoming a symbol of restoration, protection, and wholeness. It was widely used as an amulet, particularly to protect the wearer and to maintain balance on both a physical and cosmic level.
Both symbols frequently appear in jewellery and amulets used for the protection of both the living and the dead.
Symbolic meaning – the union of life and awareness
Together, the ankh and the Eye of Horus form a powerful whole in which life and awareness are intertwined.
The ankh represents life as a fundamental force. It is associated with breath, vitality, and continuity. As a symbol, it can reflect one’s connection to their own aliveness — that which sustains and supports. It may also point to what feels meaningful and alive in one’s life, as well as what calls for strengthening.
The Eye of Horus adds a dimension of protection, restoration, and recovery. It symbolises the preservation of balance in body and mind, and the ability to restore order after disruption. The myth of the eye being lost and restored makes it a symbol of becoming whole again.
Together, the ankh and the Eye of Horus unite the continuity of life with a protective and restorative force. The ankh refers to life and vitality, while the Eye of Horus represents protection, recovery, and wholeness. Their combination expresses the idea of life enduring and balance being restored even after change and adversity.
Care instructions and water resistance
Although the jewellery is water-resistant, we recommend drying it after exposure. Avoid contact with harsh cleaning agents to ensure that the gold plating and the brilliance of the silver remain beautiful for as long as possible.