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~ Egyptian Symbols ~

Tyet Known as the sign or Knot of Isis Symbol of fertility, welfare, and protection

~Was Scepter~ Symbol commonly seen in the hands of the gods or pharaohs. Head represents evil god Seth Scepter suggests power over evil and power to be violent in the hand of the holder. Sign of power and domination  prong Head shown with an eye 

Djed (DD or TET) Pillar Scholars believe this is the representation of the spinal column or backbone This symbol stands for endurance solidness and indestructibility. Sometimes a pharaoh is shown raising a djed to show stability of the kingdom.

Udja-Eye Eye of Horus or Ra Symbol of light and truth Views life after death (on funeral barks)

Ankh One of the most common symbols Symbol of life (Eternal life) Found in the right hand of gods Associated with oaths, swear by life 3 symbols of ancient origin Horizontal Line: man, earth, life Vertical Line: god, heaven, spiritual Circle: symbol of eternity

Cartouche Divine name plate of the gods or pharaohs. The flat ring on one end may come from the royal ring of the pharaohs. The Shen symbol of infinity Ring at the end signifies a royal or divine name

Lotus Found frequently in upper Egypt. Symbol of rebirth and resurrection. Sometimes pictured opened, sometimes closed.

Papyrus Grew in lower Egypt in the fertile land of the delta Symbol of lower Egypt Used to make paper

Scepters Flail : symbol of power over subjects Crook Flail : symbol of power over subjects – exact obedience or punishment Crook: symbol of pharaohs role as shepherd/guardian or watchful protector

Scarab (Dung Beetle) Symbol of newness of life. Push balls of dung to hole. Ancient Egyptians saw this as “the sun being pushed across the sky.” Associated with resurrection