Wedjat Eye Laser-Cut Greetings Card
Exclusive to the British Museum, a laser-cut greetings card with a design inspired by ancient Egyptian wedjat symbols.
The card is part of a range accompanying the British Museum exhibition Hieroglyphs: unlocking ancient Egypt.
This greetings card is printed in the UK and is blank inside for your message. The card is wrapped in a biodegradable and compostable cellophane bag, and includes a recycled envelope.
The beautiful cut-out design is inspired by the wedjat, also known as the ‘Eye of Horus’, which was a commonly used amulet in ancient Egypt. It was believed that the sky god Horus, often represented as a falcon, would provide protection to the bearer of the wedjat.
A striking card to send to a history lover.
- Product Code: CMCS76010
- Product Weight: 0.01Kg
- Dimensions: H12 x L12cm
- Exhibition: Hieroglyphs: unlocking ancient Egypt
- Details: Includes recycled envelope. Packaged in a biodegradable cellophane bag.
- Postage Weight: 0.10 Kg
Exclusive to the British Museum, a laser-cut greetings card with a design inspired by ancient Egyptian wedjat symbols.
The card is part of a range accompanying the British Museum exhibition Hieroglyphs: unlocking ancient Egypt.
This greetings card is printed in the UK and is blank inside for your message. The card is wrapped in a biodegradable and compostable cellophane bag, and includes a recycled envelope.
The beautiful cut-out design is inspired by the wedjat, also known as the ‘Eye of Horus’, which was a commonly used amulet in ancient Egypt. It was believed that the sky god Horus, often represented as a falcon, would provide protection to the bearer of the wedjat.
A striking card to send to a history lover.
- Product Code: CMCS76010
- Product Weight: 0.01Kg
- Dimensions: H12 x L12cm
- Exhibition: Hieroglyphs: unlocking ancient Egypt
- Details: Includes recycled envelope. Packaged in a biodegradable cellophane bag.
- Postage Weight: 0.10 Kg
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