Wedjat eye amulet

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Artwork is in the public domain. Image courtesy of the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at H…
Wedjat eye amulet
Artwork is in the public domain. Image courtesy of the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College, Clinton, NY. Photo by Bryan Edwards, Class of 2019.
Datedate unknown
MediumFaience
DimensionsOverall: 3/4 × 5/8 in. (1.9 × 1.6 cm)
Credit LineGift of William C. Winslow, Class of 1862
Object number1943.21
Not on view
DescriptionAmulets portraying deities, animals, objects, and symbols served protective purposes for both the living and the dead. Many were worn on necklaces and rings to transfer positive properties directly to their wearers. One of the most common and well-known ancient Egyptian amulets, the wedjat eye amulet, was worn for healing and protection from the Old Kingdom (ca. 2686 – 2181 BCE) onwards. This amulet represents the eye of the falcon-headed god Horus. In Egyptian mythology, Horus’ eye was injured by his rival Set, the god of storms and chaos, and then restored by the god Thoth. The wedjat eye symbolized this restoration, and wedjat eye amulets were thought to be able to transfer their protective powers to their wearers. These amulets were also frequently placed between the bandages of mummified individuals to ensure their safe passage into the afterlife. (Written by Kayley Boddy '22) Blue green glazed eye of Horus facing right with indented decoration. Pierced top to bottom.

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Alternate Titles Uzat eye
Provenance by 1943: Hamilton College, by gift of William C. Winslow;
? - 1943: William C. Winslow, likely by subscription to the Egypt Exploration Fund.
Artwork is in the public domain. Image courtesy of the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at H…
Date: date unknown
Medium: Faience
Object number: 1943.23
Artwork is in the public domain. Image courtesy of the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at H…
Date: date unknown
Medium: Faience
Object number: 1943.24
Artwork is in the public domain. Image courtesy of the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at H…
Date: date unknown
Medium: Faience
Object number: 1943.22
Date: date unknown
Medium: Wood with remnants of paint
Object number: INV.614
Date: date unknown
Medium: Glazed composition
Object number: 1943.157
Date: date unkown
Medium: Glazed composition
Object number: 1943.156
Date: c. 1550-30 BCE
Medium: Faience
Object number: 1943.169
Date: c. 1550-30 BCE
Medium: Faience
Object number: 1943.168
Date: c. 1550-30 BCE
Medium: Faience
Object number: 1943.167
Date: c. 1550-30 BCE
Medium: Faience
Object number: 1943.170