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Cleopatra Carnelian Collar

  • $144.99

The story about the jewelry

It is fascinating to explore the significance of ancient jewelry in societies such as ancient Egypt. This civilization, which emerged in Dynasty I around 3100 B.C., was known for its sophistication and prosperity.

In ancient Egypt, jewelry was worn as protective talismans and was often buried with the deceased as a means of providing sustenance in the afterlife. These items held great importance in the funerary practices of the ancient Egyptians.

Gold was highly prized in ancient Egypt and believed to reflect the life-giving rays of the sun, symbolizing the power of the sun god Ra. This precious metal was widely used in the creation of jewelry, signifying the wearer's association with divine power and vitality.

The value and religious significance of gemstones were determined by their color and brilliance. Lapis lazuli, for example, was associated with the god of the sky, while turquoise was associated with the goddess Hathor. The use of certain gemstones in jewelry-making held religious significance and was an important part of the Egyptians' beliefs.

Materials: carnelian, aventurine, sodalite, and pewter beads with gold finish, toggle and bar closure
Length: 18"

Wear a piece of history

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At MuseumJewellery.com, we offer unique handcrafted jewelry made by skilled artisans worldwide. Sometimes delivery CAN take up to 2-3 weeks depending on availability and our suppliers.

BUT: The wait is worth it for a one-of-a-kind piece inspired by ancient designs, replicated in detail including imperfections.

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