The Egyptian vulture was not only sacred to Egyptian culture and protected by the Pharaohs, but also represents the letter “A” in Egyptian hieroglyphs. Death was the punishment for killing this sacred bird, as it was linked to motherhood and purity. Ancient Egyptians revered the vulture as an animal who understood the real meaning of life and death- death of one meant life for another - and was worn as a protective talisman.
A wax impression of an ancient Egyptian hieroglyph has been modified and transformed into a wearable piece of art through the lost wax casting process. Each talisman is uniquely made by hand and is available in 14k yellow gold, sterling silver, and oxidized sterling silver.
- 16-18" adjustable length
- talisman is 13mm in height, including bail