Based on the Eye of Horus, an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection and good health, from the Israel Museum's Egyptian collection, this magnificent clip-on charm would make a stunning addition to your favorite bracelet.
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem is among the world's most highly rated encyclopedic museums. It holds the biggest collection of ancient Israel and Bible Lands antiquities on the planet, and is home to groundbreaking archaeological discoveries such as theDead Sea Scrolls. The museum creates replicas and adaptations of Jewish artifacts from around the world; these unusual pieces make unique and wonderful gifts.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/israel-museum-eye-of-horus-clip-on-charm112180Israel Museum Silver Eye of Horus Clip-on Charmhttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/i/s/israel_museum_eye_of_horus_clip-on_charm.jpg34.9934.99USDOutOfStock/Jewish Gifts from Israel/The Israel Museum/Israel Museum Jewelry/Jewish Gifts from Israel/The Israel Museum/Israel Museum Amulets/Jewish Jewelry/Jewish Bracelets & Charms/Jewish Charms/Jewish Jewelry/Evil Eye Jewelry3703376358734291<p><strong>925 Sterling Silver</strong></p>
<p><strong>Length: 22mm / 0.9"</strong></p>
<p>Based on the Eye of Horus, an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection and good health, from the Israel Museum's Egyptian collection, this magnificent clip-on charm would make a stunning addition to your favorite bracelet.</p>
<p><strong>The Israel Museum</strong>, Jerusalem is among the world's most highly rated encyclopedic museums. It holds the biggest collection of ancient Israel and Bible Lands antiquities on the planet, and is home to groundbreaking archaeological discoveries such as theDead Sea Scrolls. The museum creates replicas and adaptations of Jewish artifacts from around the world; these unusual pieces make unique and wonderful gifts.</p>00add-to-cartCharms925 Sterling SilverEvil EyeThe Israel Museum