All Egyptian Silver is hallmarked at 80% Silver content
Scarab Earrings with Inlaid Stone
The scarab beetle was a symbol
of self-creation to the ancient Egyptians. Worshipped as the god ‘Khepri”
(‘he who came forth from the earth’), it was believed the scarab rolled the
sun across the sky.
Price: $ 29.95
Stone
Choices: Lapis (shown in picture), Onyx
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18k
Gold Isis Pendant
The goddess Isis possessed
unsurpassable powers of healing and protection. She was the wife of Osiris
and mother of the god Horus. She was believed to watch over women and
children and her image emulated the perfect Egyptian wife and mother.
Price: $ 84.95
18k
Gold Enameled Udjat Eye
The Udjat Eye was a powerful
symbol of protection and healing to the ancient Egyptians, the term ‘Udjat’
literally means ‘sound’. The eye was also a symbol of the lunar phases and
was a metaphor for ‘perfection’. Our Udjat pendant is flanked with the ankh,
symbol of life and ‘Buto’, the snake goddess of Lower Egypt.
Price: $ 134.95
18k
Gold Ankh
The ankh is the hieroglyphic
sign for life and was sacred to the gods and the royal families of Egypt.
This three dimensional pendant is a beautifully simplistic rendition of this
most sacred of Egyptian symbols.
Price: $ 119.95
Lapis Scarab Earrings
The scarab beetle was a symbol
of self-creation to the ancient Egyptians. Worshipped as the god ‘Khepri"
(‘he who came forth from the earth’), it was believed the scarab rolled the
sun across the sky. Lapis Lazuli was a sacred stone to the Egyptians. The
dark blue color with flecks of gold represented the starlit sky Hand carved
lapis scarabs are set into 18k gold bezels and finished with a French wire
lotus hook.
Ancient Egypt is the land of mystery and
intrigue. Long ago the Egyptian Pharaohs and their queens ruled a people who
built a civilization that is still marveled at by today's scholars, engineers
and architects. Its not that their accomplishments surpass those of the modern
world, its that they were able to master their world without our modern
machines.
Their beliefs in
their gods fueled their ambitions and allowed them to build their monuments and
cities. The Jewelry shown above represent their culture, their beliefs and their
history; made in museum grade workmanship.
Whether displayed
on yourself, in a curio cabinet,
office book shelves, the study or elsewhere around the house, their quality of
workmanship will be admired by all. So relive
some of Egypt's past. They make great
gifts to be treasured.