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Handmade Wooden Eye Of Horus Kinara

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SKU: M-214
Packing Weight: 1.88 LBS
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  • This 1/3 oz (10 ml) glass bottle has a roller ball for easy and uniform application. It's the perfect size for your pocket, purse, car, or wherever you need it.
  • This 1 oz (30 ml) glass Boston Round bottle is a perfect size for your pocket, purse, or wherever you need it. It is the most economical small size giving you three times the amount of oil as the 1/3 oz bottle at only two times the cost.
  • This 4 oz (120 ml) glass Boston Round bottle is one of the most popular sizes. This gives the same amount of oil that you would get in 12 of the 1/3 oz bottles at a much lower cost.
  • This 8 oz (240 ml) plastic cylinder bottle saves you more money than any of the smaller size bottles. This holds enough oil to fill 24 of the most popular 1/3 oz bottles. Perfect for profitably filling smaller bottles for resale, or to save the most money on a favorite fragrance.
  • This 16 oz (480 ml) plastic cylinder bottle gives you the lowest cost per oz of oil. There is enough oil to fill 48 of the most popular 1/3 oz bottles.
Packing Weight: 1.88 LBS
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About Handmade Wooden Eye Of Horus Kinara

Handmade Wooden Eye of Horus Kinara
Be Kwanzaa ready with this elegant full-sized kinara. Hand-crafted from solid wood into a shape of the Eye of Horus. The most affordable full-sized kinara. Approximately 14.5" X 6". Candles are not included. Made in USA. M-214

The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health. According to Egyptian myth, Horus lost his left eye in a struggle with Seth. The eye was magically restored by Hathor, and this restoration came to symbolize the process of making whole and healing. For this reason, the symbol was often used in amulets..

Horus was the ancient Egyptian sky god who was usually depicted as a falcon, most likely a lanner or peregrine falcon. His right eye was associated with the sun god, Ra. The eye symbol represents the marking around the eye of the falcon, including the "teardrop" marking sometimes found below the eye. The mirror image, or left eye, sometimes represented the moon and the god Djehuti (Thoth).

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