Antiquities, Islamic, and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art: Featuring Selections from the Dr. Mohammed Said Farsi Collection

AN EGYPTIAN GOLD AMULET OF THE EYE OF HORUS (WEDJAT), LATE PERIOD TO PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 664-30 B.C.

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Start price: £1,800

Estimated price: £2,000 - £4,000

Auction house commission: 25%

VAT: On commission only

This finely crafted gold amulet represents the Eye of Horus, also known as the Wedjat, one of the most iconic symbols in ancient Egyptian culture. The Eye of Horus was believed to offer protection, health, and restoration, making it one of the most important symbols in the Egyptian pantheon.

 

The amulet showcases meticulous craftsmanship, with intricate detailing in the eye’s design, including the coiled brow and stylized markings that capture the essence of this powerful symbol. The gold’s luster adds a layer of luxury, emphasizing the amulet’s significance, possibly worn by someone of high status or used in religious or funerary contexts to invoke the protective power of Horus.

 

The reverse of the amulet is smooth, with a loop at the top for suspension, indicating that it was likely worn as a pendant.

 

Provenance: Private UK collection.

 

H: 2.5cm, W: 3cm

 

Weight: 1.9g