Eye of Horus (wadjet) ring
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1550-1292 BC.
Now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 72.2875

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Eye of Horus (wadjet) ring
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1550-1292 BC.
Now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 72.2875

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WAIT WATCH THIS.
I actually finished that drawing of Ra and Wedjet from like. A month ago
YEAAHHHHHH
ANyways, small rant about the context of the drawing for all those who care; No, it's NOT Ra shielding his eyes from the sun, WHY would he do that
It's him and Wadjet (the giant snake )) making their way through the sandstorms of the Duat! It's said that Wadjet can serve as a type of umbrella/ shield for Ra with her hood whenever they go to the Duat together !!!!
And I also really wanted to practice drawing snakes/ specifically king cobras since those have been my favorite type of snake since I was like five
ancient egypt glitter gifs
i made these, id prefer credit if you use them anywhere but at least dont say you made them
Making a virtual shrine for anyone who can't worship at home/can't have a shrine in their space for whatever reason and couldn't find a visual I liked for Wadjet so I made my own <3
more stuff with my Pokémon Mystery Dungeon OCs!
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Wadjet and Nekhbet, the snake and vulture goddesses, are the fierce protectors of Lower and Upper Egypt. Despite the ups and downs of their relationship in the beginning, they learned to respect each other and eventually became inseparable, though they'd never admit it! They're always seen together, bickering over the smallest things, yet they never truly lose sight of one another. For this reason, they were granted the honor of forming a unique divine dyad, representing harmony and peace between the two faces of Kemet.
Nekhbet and Wadjet are one of the most fascinating pairs in Egyptian mythology. Now, same-sex divine pairs aren't as uncommon as one might think in the Egyptian mythology.
While many gods are paired in male-female couples, there are also examples of same-gender partnerships or dyads that have been reinterpreted in modern times, such as that of Isis and Nephthys, Set and Horus, or even Horus and Sobek in their shared cult at Kom Ombo. However, many of these pairings are based more on political or theological symbolism than romantic intent.
Nekhbet and Wadjet are not sisters. They are two distinct goddesses from two different regions: Nekhbet from Upper Egypt (symbolized by the vulture) and Wadjet from Lower Egypt (represented as a cobra). Together, they form the couple of the "Two Ladies", a powerful symbol of a unified Egypt.
In House of the Sun, their bond follows the logic of the Cosmic Order: despite being opposites in many ways (and clashing more often than they agree!) they eventually become inseparable. Over time, what began as a duty partnership and an initial rivalry, blossoms into something deeper. Eventually, what was once a heated rivalry blossoms into a love so deep it unites all Egypt into one.
Temple of Hathor Ceiling | Dendera Complex
"I cleave the heavens, I open the horizon, and I travel over the earth on foot. There come forward to me the Glorious and the Great ones – for I am furnished with numberless Words of Might."
The Book of the Dead | Spell/Chapter X, Coming Forth Victoriously