Seek Knowledge Gain Wisdom • Raster Cut • Wooden Creation, Art Piece, Décor – Imagination is Limitless! • no refund, AircreteHarry.com
$22.00
$22.00
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Your custom order includes:
Seek Knowledge Gain Wisdom – Wooden Art Piece, designed and created by Aircrete-Harry
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Description:
– Material: Birch Plywood
– Pendant Size: 3 x 2 inches in diameter (1 piece)
– Chain Size: 30 inches
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This Seek Knowledge Gain Wisdom creation can be worn as a pendant necklace or used as a piece of décor.
Whether you use this piece as a pendant or as décor for a wall, window, door, or closet, we hope you enjoy it!
For any future custom orders or designs, please contact Aircreteharry@gmail.com
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The Right Eye is the Eye of Ra in Egyptian mythology; the eyes are female. The right eye of Horus is relative to the attributes and power of the sun, and also to Ra. Horus’s right eye, to us when we look at his image, is the one on the left.

The top of the tree is Ra, the Sun God, Creator of the Earth, the Universe and the Cosmos. He is the King of all the Gods and the Grandfather of Geb (the God of Earth) and Nut (the Goddess of Heaven). Geb and Nut gave birth to four children: Isis, Osiris, Nephthys and Set. Osiris took Isis as his wife while Set married Nephthys.
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The confrontation between Horus and Set for the throne of Egypt in the online game Smite.
The Eye of Horus, a special and divine relic that allows to its owner to see beyond the visible (i.e. the future).
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When we speak of the Eye of Horus (or Udjat Eye), it is always a left eye (if you look at Horus from the front, it will be the eye on your right). On the contrary, if we speak of the Eye of Ra, it will always be a right eye (so, if you look at Ra from the front, it will be the eye that is on your left).
In ancient Egypt, the Eye of Ra represents the Sun and is a symbol of the power of pharaohs, while the Eye of Horus is the representation of the Moon and is a symbol of protection.
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| Weight | 1 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 4 in |