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Egyptian ankh pendant with lapis cabochon, on 16" gold-plated chain |
$57
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Size: 0.75” x 1.75”
Egyptian Ankh
The ankh is recognized as an emblem of Ancient Egypt. The theory is that it combines the male and female symbols of Osiris (the T-cross) and Isis (the oval) and signifies the union of heaven and earth. It represents life and immortality, and is often depicted as being carried by the gods.
24K antique gold plate over pewter, enhanced by Lapis cabochon.
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Egyptian Bird clip earrings |
$82
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Size: 1" x 0.75"
EGYPTIAN BIRD EARRINGS
The enameled gold bird earrings are from a colorful scene that represents offerings in a tomb at Biban el Moluk.
Enameled 24 Karat antique gold plate over pewter. This unique pair of earrings is inspired from images in the Italian book "Monumenti dell'Egitto e della Nubia", by Ippolito Rosallini which is part of the Brooklyn Museum of Art Library Collection.
Enameled 24 karat antique gold plate over pewter and brass.
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Egyptian cowrie shell clip earrings |
$63
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Size: 5/8" x 1"
The cowrie shells were adapted from a belt found in a tomb at Abydos. The belt is now in the collection of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. This type of belt was worn by women in the Middle Kingdom (2040-1640 B.C.E.). Shells of this type may have amuletic significance.
24K antique gold-plate over pewter and brass.
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Egyptian earrings, King Tut image, on ear-wires |
$52.5
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Size: 5/8" x 1"
In 1922, the tomb of The Egyptian King Tutankhamen of the 18th Dynasty was discovered. The funerary objects found in the tomb brought a new light on the art and life of ancient Egypt.
24 Karat antique gold-plate over pewter. Gold-filled ear-wires.
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Egyptian enameled Bird brooch |
$45
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Size: 1" X 0.75"
EGYPTIAN BIRD BROOCH
The enameled gold bird brooch is from a colorful scene that represents offerings in a tomb at Biban el Moluk.
Enameled 24 Karat antique gold plate over pewter. Inspired by images in the Italian book "Monumenti dell'Egitto e della Nubia", by Ippolito Rosallini which is part of the Brooklyn Museum of Art Library Collection.
Enameled 24 karat antique gold plate over pewter.
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Egyptian Fly pendant on 16" gold-plated chain |
$60
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Size: 1” x 1.5”
EGYPTIAN GOLDEN FLY AMULET
The golden fly was an honorary award given to the Egyptian military for persistence in attacking the enemy. It is a replica of a fly symbol, originated in the 18th Dynasty, from the burial of Queen Ah-hotpe, Western Thebes.
24K antique gold plate over pewter.
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