The Eye of Horus was considered one of the most powerful amulets in Ancient Egypt and is still used. The story of the Eye of Horus and what it symbolized. read more
Next to the ankh symbol, the icon commonly called the Eye of Horus is the next most well known. It consists of a stylized eye and eyebrow. Two lines extend from the bottom of the eye, possibly to mimic the facial markings on a falcon local to Egypt, as Horus's symbol was a falcon. read more
Wedjat Eye Symbolic Meaning. Now lets discuss the Wedjat Eye’s symbolism. The eye by itself can symbolize the moon, as it was meant to thousands of years ago. Light and dark, day and night, masculine and feminine can all be found in Horus’ opposite eyes. The tear on the eye is a sign of the fight between Horus and Seth. read more
Osiris ate the eye and was restored to life. As a result, it became a symbol of life and resurrection. Offerings are sometimes called"the Eye of Horus" because it was thought that the goods offered became divine when presented to a god. The Eye of Horus was believed to have healing and protective power, and it was used as a protective amulet. read more