The eye of Horus and the Eye of Ra were both used frequently in ancient Egypt, most notably in drawings and jewelry. read more
The Eye of Ra is therefore a sort of original 'evil eye,' remembering that the god Ra is watching his followers and does not take disobedience lightly. Ra and Horus Differences After the Wadjet, Horus's restored eye, became central to the ancient Egyptian belief system, it also came to be referred to as the Eye of Ra. read more
Deserts cover about 20% of the Earth’s land surface, and are often thought of as unforgiving environments where it is difficult to survive even a day or two. read more
The Eye of Horus, healed by Thoth, was an amulet, or magic charm. The Ancient Egyptians also used it to describe fractions. The Egyptians sometimes had had two eye symbols, with the left eye being the Eye of Horus, symbolising the moon, and the right eye being symbolising the Eye of Ra, or the sun. read more