HZMANMen's Stainless Steel Coptic Ankh Cross Religious Pendant Necklace, 22+2" Rope Chain
E**D
Good buy
Why did you pick this product vs others?:The reviews are great and the necklace was great too. My boyfriend is in jail and I sent him the religious piece and it hasn’t tarnished or changed color. I love it.
L**E
Came On time!
This Piece I love it make me feel like I'm on my pharaoh vibes in Egypt wear it everyday its great quality and flashy gotten great compliments for I good weight to I would buy again!
N**J
Nice (especially for the price)
Solid necklace, doesn’t tarnish, comfortable to wear, pretty, and good price. I ended up breaking it due to me fidgeting with it very often but it was easy to fix since it was just the ring that help the necklace together that bent. Didn’t turn my skin green either
T**.
Great pendant. Had a damaged chain unfortunately.
This is my favorite pendant from amazon. The only reason it's not receiving a 5 from me is because the chain I received was slightly damaged or just manufactured wrong. Hard to tell from the picture, but it's a little more noticeably IRL.
D**A
Well Made and a Great Piece of Jewelry!
Love this piece of jewelry and here's why:The ankh or key of life is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol used in Egyptian art and writing to represent the word for "life" and, by extension, as a symbol of life itself. The ankh has a cross shape but with a teardrop-shaped loop in place of a vertical upper bar. The origins of the symbol are not known, although many hypotheses have been proposed. It was used in writing as a triliteral sign, representing a sequence of three consonants, Ꜥ-n-ḫ. This sequence was found in several Egyptian words, including the words meaning "mirror", "floral bouquet", and "life". In art the symbol often appeared as a physical object representing either life or substances such as air or water that are related to it. It was especially commonly held in the hands of ancient Egyptian deities, or being given by them to the pharaoh, to represent their power to sustain life and to revive human souls in the afterlife.The ankh was one of the most common decorative motifs in ancient Egypt and was also used decoratively by neighbouring cultures. Coptic Christians adapted it into the crux ansata, a shape with a circular rather than oval loop, and used it as a variant of the Christian cross. The ankh came into widespread use in Western culture in the 1960s, and it is often used as a symbol of African cultural identity, Neopagan belief systems, and the goth subculture.
S**L
Been rocking this chain for over 10 years now
Been my staple necklace for years, bought this as backup and it's even nicer. Reccomend buying a 7 mm chain if you really want to set it off.
S**R
Worth the price
The necklace has yet to tarnish or age. The chain had gotten a slight kink in it but my partner now wears it all the time and it has yet to make his skin green or fade in color. The ankh is large enough its visible at a distance and easily identifiable.
Q**M
Love the size
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been looking for a small ankh that wouldn’t tarnish or fade. I did my research , seen some that I like, but once I came across this particular item, I had to dig deep. I read the reviews (always read reviews) and seen how many positive comments it received, I immediately purchased it.I ordered yesterday and the timing g was great. I open the package and it was very well packaged. The ank/chain came in a small plastic ziplock and the chain was in another ziplock, secured.I love it. The chain is very sturdy and the ankh is just the size I was looking for.
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