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Ankh plate. The key to life. Egyptian cross. Ankh painting is a unique artwork m

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Los buques de Egypt Eg

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Egyptian

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1642730983

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brand. pr nefrt egypt made in egypt size 14 11 inches Ankh plate. The key to life. Egyptian cross. Ankh painting is a unique artwork made in Egypt The ankh has a cross shape but with a teardrop-shaped loop in place of a vertical upper bar. The origins of the symbol are not known, although many hypotheses have been proposed. It was used in writing as a triliteral sign, representing a sequence of three consonants, ?-n-?. This sequence was found in several Egyptian words, including the words meaning "mirror", "floral bouquet", and "life". In art the symbol often appeared as a physical object representing either life or substances such as air or water that are related to it. It was especially commonly held in the hands of ancient Egyptian deities, or being given by them to the pharaoh, to represent their power to sustain life and to revive human souls in the afterlife.