Ankh scepter and Egyptian cobra. The scepter and 50 similar items
Ankh scepter and Egyptian cobra. The scepter of kings, the scepter, the key to l
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Return policy
Refunds available: See booth/item description for details
Details
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Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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Free shipping on orders over $300.00 |
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10% off w/ $100.00 spent |
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Item description
brand . pr nefrt Egypt
made in egypt
size . 40 6 inches
Ankh scepter and Egyptian cobra. The scepter of kings, the scepter, the key to life, the protection of the cobra, skillfully crafted in Egypt
Wand choices
Scepter 1. It is the scepter shown in the picture without adding precious stones
Scepter 2
It is the scepter shown in the picture, with a red agate stone added to the cobra?s eye and chest
Scepter 3
It is the scepter shown in the picture with the addition of a turquoise stone for the cobra's eye and chest
We present this distinctive scepter made of ancient materials: wood, stone, metal, and copper
We also offer it with options to add Pharaonic turquoise and Pharaonic red agate
You can choose what suits you, and we can receive your customized request with the ability to modify the type of stone and design
You see in the inscriptions of the ancient Egyptians holding a king or a god a sign of strength and control, and it is also a sign of good luck. The wand of the god is usually presented to the pharaoh. There are also many inscriptions showing it behind the name of the written king
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