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Egyptian rib earrings, with garnet cabochons |
$67.5
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Size: 3/8” x 1¼”
Egyptian Ribbed Earrings
Inspired by ribbed edge Egyptian earrings, decorated at the point where it emerges with a flower-shaped motif soldered on top.
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty.
24K antique gold plate over pewter, enhanced by a garnet cabochon. Earring posts are sterling silver.
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Egyptian Sakhmet earrings |
$51
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Size: 0.5” x 1”
SAKHMET JEWELRY
Dynasty 26. reign of Amasis (570-526 BCE).
Our Sakhmet jewelry was adapted from a solid gold pendant shaped as alioness-headed Sakhmet, goddess of medicine and healing. The original was found during The University of Pennsylvania Museum's excavation (1915-1919) in the city of Memphis, the ancient capital of Egypt. While amulets such as this one were often worn by the dead, they could also be used by the living to offer the protection of particular divinity to the wearer.
24 Karat antique gold-plate over pewter. Earring-posts are sterling silver.
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Egyptian Signet cufflinks |
$57
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Size: 5/8" x 3/4"
This Signet cufflinks bear an engraved text that gives the name and the title of its owner, an Egyptian priest, who was "in charge of dressing the god and prophet Djet". The seal was used to imprint this text on important documents.
Egypt, 4th century B.C.
24 Karat antique gold-plate over pewter and brass.
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Egyptian Sphinx earrings, on ear-wires |
$52.5
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Size: 0.75 x 0.5"
The Spinx depicted in the shape of a lion with the head of Pharaoh. It symbolizes the unification of natural and spiritual power.
24 Karat antique gold plate over pewter. Ear-wires are gold-plate over sterling silver or gold-filled.
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Enameled 5-Scarab bracelet, blue |
$204
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Size: 7.5" Long
Scarab Jewelry
The beetle being the emblem of Khepera, the God of the morning sun, was regarded by ancient Egyptians as a symbol of resurrection and immortality.
Enameled 24 Karat antique gold plate over pewter and brass.
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Enameled Scarab brooch, blue |
$72
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Size: 0.75" X 0.6"
Scarab Jewelry
The beetle being the emblem of Khepera, the God of the morning sun, was regarded by ancient Egyptians as a symbol of resurrection and immortality.
Enameled 24 Karat antique gold plate over pewter. |
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