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Eye of Horus Egyptian Revival Magician's Ring

$198.00
$164.00

Eye of Horus Egyptian Revival High Magick Ring

Intricately detailed Egyptian Revival vintage sterling silver ring, dpeicting the Eye of Horus in the horns of Isis filigree, with Lotus flowers on the sides.

Horus is depicted as a creator god and benevolent protector and is one of the most recognizable gods of Egypt. Each pharaoh considered themselves the living representation of Horus.

The Eye of Horus represents protection, health, and restoration. In Egyptian mythology, Horus lost his left eye in a struggle with Seth. His eye was magically restored by Hathor, and this restoration came to symbolize the process of healing. This symbol was (and still is) often used in amulets.
Horus is known for Shapeshifting: As a god Horus has the ability to transform into many different animals and forms. He can turn into falcon and hawks he can turn into pure energy and hawk-headed version of himself.

This is a very large ring, and was obviously custom made. It is a true work of the jeweler's art.

  • Size 12-12.5 Vintage sterling silver ring
  • Black velveteen ring box
  • Brand: Apple
  • Product Code: Product 16
  • Reward Points: 60
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Old Price: $500.00
  • Ex Tax: $500.00
  • Product Code: Product 16
  • Reward Points: 60
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Old Price: $500.00
  • Ex Tax: $500.00
  • Ex Tax: $500.00
  • Product Code: Product 16
  • Reward Points: 60
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