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Gold Ankh with Stand, 6 Inches

Gold Ankh with Stand, 6 Inches
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The ankh is the ancient Egyptian symbol of life itself, the looped cross the gods are shown holding by its ring, or pressing to the lips of a king to give the breath of life. More than any other Egyptian sign, it stands for life, the life force, and the promise of life that continues beyond death.

This 6-inch ankh, in warm gold-toned resin with its own easel stand, brings that symbol to an altar, a shelf, or a desk as a bright, upright reminder of life and continuity.

Key Features

The Egyptian key of life. The ankh, the most enduring Egyptian symbol of life, life force, and eternal life.

Gold finish with a stand. Warm yellow and gold-toned resin, finished with an easel stand for upright display.

Six inches, ready to display. Sized for an altar, shelf, or desk, freestanding on its included stand.

Product Details

  • Height: about 6 inches
  • Material: resin
  • Finish: yellow and gold tones (natural variation piece to piece)
  • Includes: easel stand for upright display
  • Use: altar or desk focal point, symbol of life and rebirth
  • SKU: SAN1SG
  • Sold by Plentiful Earth

The Spiritual Significance

To the Egyptians the ankh was life made visible. In tomb and temple art the gods carry it by its loop and offer it to the pharaoh, a gift of the very breath of life, and it appears endlessly in scenes of blessing, offering, and the journey beyond death. It is sometimes called the key of life or the key of the Nile, the sign of the life force that animates the living and carries on into the afterlife.

On a modern altar the ankh is worked as a symbol of life, vitality, and rebirth. Practitioners keep it present to affirm life and continuity, to anchor Egyptian or Kemetic devotion, or as a focal point in workings for healing of the spirit, renewal, and new beginnings. In its bright gold finish, it makes a warm, sunlit emblem of life held where you can see it.

How To Use

  1. Set it upright on its stand on an altar, shelf, or desk, where its shape can be seen clearly.
  2. Use it as a focal point in workings for life, vitality, renewal, or new beginnings, pairing it with a candle if you like.
  3. Place it alongside Egyptian deity statues to mark an altar as devoted to the Egyptian path.
  4. Hold it during meditation as a tangible affirmation of life and continuity when you need that reminder.
  5. Dust it gently with a soft dry cloth, and keep it out of prolonged direct sunlight to protect the finish.

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History & Occult Background

The ankh, also called the crux ansata, is one of the most recognizable hieroglyphs of ancient Egypt, used in writing to mean life and depicted in art from the earliest dynasties. Its exact origin is debated, with theories linking its loop to a sandal strap, a knot, or other everyday forms, but its meaning as life and life force is constant throughout Egyptian history. Coptic Christians later adopted the looped cross as a symbol of life everlasting, and in modern times the ankh has been embraced across Kemetic, Pagan, and wider esoteric and subcultural settings as an emblem of life and the eternal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the ankh mean?

It is the ancient Egyptian symbol of life, life force, and eternal life, the looped cross the gods are shown holding and offering as the breath of life. It is sometimes called the key of life.

Does it come with the stand?

Yes. It includes an easel stand so it can be displayed upright on an altar, shelf, or desk.

How is it different from the black ankh?

This is the gold finish; a companion piece is finished in black and gold. Both are the same 6-inch ankh with a stand, so the choice is one of color.

How do I use it in practice?

Keep it on display as a symbol of life and rebirth, use it as a focal point in renewal or new-beginning workings, or place it alongside Egyptian deity statues to anchor an Egyptian altar.

How do I care for it?

Dust gently with a soft dry cloth and keep it out of prolonged direct sunlight to protect the finish. Avoid soaking the resin.

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