Egyptian Ankh pendant, Lapis

Egyptian Ankh pendant, Lapis
Item# EG-P751L
$38.00

Product Description

     The ankh is recognized as an emblem of Ancient Egypt. The theory is that it combines the male and female symbols of Osiris (the T-cross) and Isis (the oval) and signifies the union of heaven and earth. It represents life and immortality, and is often depicted as being carried by the gods.     24K antique gold plate over pewter, enhanced by a Lapis cabochon. 18” Gold-plate chain.
Measures approximately 0.75" x 1.75".

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Egyptian Ankh pendant, Carnalian
     The ankh is recognized as an emblem of Ancient Egypt. The theory is that it combines the male and female symbols of Osiris (the T-cross) and Isis (the oval) and signifies the union of heaven and earth. It represents life and immortality, and is often depicted as being carried by the gods.     24K antique gold plate over pewter, enhanced by a Carnelian cabochon. 18” Gold-plate chain.
Measures approximately 0.75" x 1.75".

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$38.00
EG-P751C
Old Ankh pendant
      The Ankh is recognized as an emblem of Ancient Egypt. The theory is that it combines the male and female symbols of Osiris (the T-cross) and Isis (the oval) and signifies the union of heaven and earth. It represents Life and Immortality, and is often depicted as being carried by the gods.      This exqusite pendant was inspired by a mirror case that is in the form of an Ankh. Carved in wood it is gold-plated and inlaid with the King's name flanked by lotus flowers. The names and titles of the kings appear in shallow relief on the handle and on the upper surround.      24K antique gold plate over pewter. 18" Chain. Measures approximately 0.75” x 2”.

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$42.00
EG-P1396