Egyptian Udjat Eye of Horus fragment sculpture carving art 6.25" www.Neo-Mfg.com home decor museum replica
Size 6.25" Tall x 3.75 x .5 inches
The Udjat is the scared eye of Horus, falcon god of Egypt. Egyptian mythology states that Horus lost his left eye in his war with Seth to avenge his father's death. Seth tore the eye into pieces.
The eyepieces were discovered by Thoth (the god of wisdom and magic) who was able to reassemble them into a full moon.
Thoth returned the eye to Horus who, in turn, gave the eye to his murdered father Osiris, thereby bringing him back to life. The symbol of the udjat was believed to ward off sickness and bad luck and be capable of bringing the dead to life. Slate.
We offer many custom color finishes like Silver Leaf, Bronze, Bronze with Patina, Aged stone, Pewter, Copper
All finishes are Faux finish, each piece of art is hand made and no two (2) pieces are the same. The color shown by camera and on the digital display may look different in real life. Lighting, surrounding colors, time of day, electronic display etc will change true life colors.
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