2661 – Ring: Amulet turquoise snake

Physical description:
Turquoise-coloured Ancient Egyptian amulet ring, made of faience, in the shape of a curled-up snake, probably a cobra. With incised eyes and lines suggesting scales.
Museum classification:
Protection
Size:
13 x 25 x 27
Information:

In Ancient Egypt the cobra was a powerful protection symbol. A rearing cobra featured on the Pharaoh's crown and the headdress of the Goddess Sekhmet. This ring also resembles the Ouroboros serpent of Egyptian alchemy.
Very similar to MoW 2660, but slightly larger and darker.

Resource:
Object
Materials:
Faience

In Ancient Egypt the cobra was a powerful protection symbol. A rearing cobra featured on the Pharaoh's crown and the headdress of the Goddess Sekhmet. This ring also resembles the Ouroboros serpent of Egyptian alchemy.
Very similar to MoW 2660, but slightly larger and darker.