Egyptian Gifts Egyptian Towels Egyptian Wadjet Cotton Towel This towel is made of 100% Egyptian cotton and depicting Wadjet, Nekhbet and the Udjat eye, or eye of Horus. The picture shows both the vertical and horizontal views of the towel. This is the left eye of Horus that he lost in a battle with his Uncle Seth. It was restored magically by Hathor and so now represents wholeness. On the right is the sacred cobra snake; goddess Udjet (The all-seeing eye). This is also a symbol of lower Egypt. On the left is the vulture Nekhbet, which is the symbol of Upper Egypt. It's holding the shen ring, a concept of eternity because of its never-ending circle. These two creatures together represent the entire Kingdom of Egypt.
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Egyptian Wadjet Cotton Towel    Model: [ECT0007]

 


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This towel is made of 100% Egyptian cotton and depicting Wadjet, Nekhbet and the Udjat eye, or eye of Horus. The picture shows both the vertical and horizontal views of the towel. This is the left eye of Horus that he lost in a battle with his Uncle Seth. It was restored magically by Hathor and so now represents wholeness. On the right is the sacred cobra snake; goddess Udjet (The all-seeing eye). This is also a symbol of lower Egypt. On the left is the vulture Nekhbet, which is the symbol of Upper Egypt. It's holding the shen ring, a concept of eternity because of its never-ending circle. These two creatures together represent the entire Kingdom of Egypt.
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