Egyptian Cobra Brooch
We're pleased to present this item in celebration of The Met exhibition Divine Egypt, on view from October 12, 2025, through January 19, 2026. In ancient Egypt, images of gods weren't just images—they brought the gods to life. Egyptians believed that it was through their depictions in tombs, temples, and shrines that the deities could enter sacred spaces and become active participants in rituals, offering a vital connection between the human and divine worlds. Over Egypt's long history, its belief system grew to include more than 1,500 gods with many overlapping forms and traits. Subtle visual cues like what a figure wore, how they posed, or the symbols they carried helped identify them and their roles. Divine Egypt brings together almost 250 works of art and objects to examine the imagery associated with the most important deities in ancient Egypt's massive body of gods.
Read our blog post here to learn more about our snake-inspired jewelry.
We're pleased to present this item in celebration of The Met exhibition Divine Egypt, on view from October 12, 2025, through...See More
- 18K gold plate
- Czech crystals
- Enamel and glass
- 3''L x 1 7/8''W
- Clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth
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