Faience Wedjat-eye amulet

Egyptian.

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 171

The Egyptian god Horus was usually depicted in human form but with the head of a falcon. His eye was taken to represent the sun, whose setting and rising symbolized loss and recovery—a fitting sign for an amulet.

Faience Wedjat-eye amulet, Clay, glazed, Egyptian.

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