Egyptian - Ankhs - page 2
The Ankh, also known as key or cross of life, or crux ansata (looped cross), was the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic character that read "eternal life". Egyptian gods are often portrayed carrying it by its loop, or bearing one in each hand, arms crossed over their chest. It represents the Divine Eternal spiritual life essence present in all Creation.
Papyrus Ankh - 5401B
The papyrus was a universally useful plant providing the raw materials needed for everything from paper to shoes to small boats. Symbolically it represented limitless potential of resources. Combined here with the ankh, symbols of Divine Life Essence, it represents a wish for limitless resources to fulfill all potential
15mm W x 23mm H (plus bale) Sterling Silver
$
10.00
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Papyrus Ankh - 5401S
The papyrus was a universally useful plant providing the raw materials needed for everything from paper to shoes to small boats. Symbolically it represented limitless potential of resources. Combined here with the ankh, symbols of Divine Life Essence, it represents a wish for limitless resources to fulfill all potential
15mm W x 23mm H (plus bale) Sterling Silver
$
20.00
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