Caption:
Wedjat eye amulet. Dimensions: L. 3.3 × H. 3.2 cm (1 5/16 × 1 1/4 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 26. Date: 664-332 B.C..
One of the most popular amulets in ancient Egypt, the wedjat eye represents the healed eye of the god Horus. It depicts a combination of a human and a falcon eye, since Horus was often associated with a falcon. Its ancient Egyptian name, wedjat, means "the one that is sound (again)." In Egyptian mythology Horus' eye was injured or stolen by the god Seth and then restored by Thoth. The wedjat eye embodies healing power and symbolizes rebirth. An amulet in this shape was thought to protect its wearer and to transfer the power of regeneration onto him or her. It was used by the living as well as for the dead.
Technique/material:
FAIENCE
Museum:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Credit:
Album / Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Image size:
3931 x 3931 px | 44.2 MB
Print size:
33.3 x 33.3 cm | 13.1 x 13.1 in (300 dpi)
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