Horus the Falcon Necklace (Steel)

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Horus the Falcon Necklace (Steel)
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Introducing the Egyptian Falcon Pendant: A Symbol of Ancient Power

This intricately designed pendant features Horus, the god of air, in his primary form as a falcon, just as he was revered by the ancient Egyptians over 4,000 years ago. The stunning representation of this revered deity makes for a striking accessory that’s sure to turn heads.

Timeless Elegance Meets Durability

Our Egyptian Falcon Pendant is crafted from high-quality 316L stainless steel, ensuring a noble patina that develops over time. This superior material withstands water and daily wear, guaranteeing a long-lasting and comfortable wear.

The Art of Ancient Symbolism

The symbolic significance of Horus, the falcon god, is meticulously captured in this pendant. The fine details and precision of the design evoke the majesty of ancient Egyptian art, making this piece a true masterpiece.

Technical Specifications:

  • Material: 316L Stainless Steel
  • Chain Length: 60 cm
  • Pendant Size: 40×68 mm
  • Weight: ~52 gr
  • Water Resistant

This Egyptian Falcon Pendant is a testament to the enduring allure of ancient Egyptian culture. As a symbol of air, Horus represents the powerful and majestic qualities of the falcon. The combination of durable stainless steel and elegant design ensures a comfortable wear that’s perfect for anyone drawn to the mystique of ancient Egypt. Whether you’re fascinated by hieroglyphics, demiurges, or the mythology of Egyptian goddesses, this pendant is a stunning tribute to the rich cultural heritage of the Nile Valley. So why settle for an ordinary accessory when you can wear a piece of history?

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