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An amulet of a lion-headed uraeus is a powerful and symbolic piece of ancient Egyptian jewelry, often designed to convey protection, strength, and divine authority.
In ancient Egyptian symbolism, the uraeus is a representation of a serpent, typically a cobra, which is used as a symbol of sovereignty, protection, and divine power. The uraeus was often worn on the headdresses of pharaohs and deities as a protective emblem, sometimes appearing on crowns or tiaras.
The lion is a symbol of strength, courage, and royalty in many cultures, including Egypt. The lion-headed uraeus amulet would have been worn as a protective charm, possibly by royalty or individuals of high status, to ward off enemies or to invoke divine favor.
The combination of the serpent (uraeus) with the lion (symbolizing strength) was likely intended to provide a balance of wisdom, protection, and martial power.
Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. Medium: lapis lazuli. Now in the Egyptian Museum of Turin.
An amulet of a lion-headed uraeus is a powerful and symbolic piece of ancient Egyptian jewelry, often designed to convey protection, strength, and divine authority.
In ancient Egyptian symbolism, the uraeus is a representation of a serpent, typically a cobra, which is used as a symbol of sovereignty, protection, and divine power. The uraeus was often worn on the headdresses of pharaohs and deities as a protective emblem, sometimes appearing on crowns or tiaras.
The lion is a symbol of strength, courage, and royalty in many cultures, including Egypt. The lion-headed uraeus amulet would have been worn as a protective charm, possibly by royalty or individuals of high status, to ward off enemies or to invoke divine favor.
The combination of the serpent (uraeus) with the lion (symbolizing strength) was likely intended to provide a balance of wisdom, protection, and martial power.
Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. Medium: lapis lazuli. Now in the Egyptian Museum of Turin.
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