EARRINGS:
cufflinks--pins--keyrings
18k Gold with Lapis Scarab Cufflinks Price: $300.00
Sterling Silver Amethyst Egyptian Ankh of Life Stud Post Earrings Price: $10.98
Egyptian Sphinx Earrings
Egyptian Sphinx Earrings
Alpahbet Fragment Cufflinks-236 $28.00
Alphabet Fragment Cufflinks
Montuhotep III Cufflinks-268 $28.00
"Montuhotep III Cufflinks - III Egypt, Middle Kingdom ca. 1998- 1986 B.C. Brooklyn Museum"
24K Gold over Sterling Silver with Lapis Egyptian 24K Gold over Sterling Silver with Lapis Earrings
Nefer - Egyptian Strength Symbol - Earrings
Nefer - Egyptian Strength Symbol - Earrings
Sekhmet - Lion Headed Goddess of Medicine and Healing - Earrings
Sekhmet - Lion Headed Goddess of Medicine and Healing - Earrings
Egyptian Duck Pin
Egyptian Duck Pin
Egyptian Duck Earrings

Egyptian Duck Earrings

"Collection of Ancient Egyptian Artifacts and Arts of Ancient EgyptEarrings , Clip Earrings"

Lotus Petal & Black Onyx Earrings - Egyptian

Lotus Petal & Black Onyx Earrings - Egyptian

"The Lotus, a water lily, is the flower customarily associated with ancient Egyptian culture. The blue lotus was the emblem of the god Nefertum of Memphis, lord of perfume. It would open in the morning and close at dusk, signifying regeneration and rebirth. The white water lily, with its pungent smell, was not as popular as the blue variety, which possessed a more delicate fragrance. Both varieties could be found in calm waterways or pools.Approx 1""H"

s with Lotus Petal Earrings Egyptian, c. 960 B.C.

"Thebes with Lotus Petal Earrings - Egyptian, c. 960 B.C."

"This combination of ancient blue ceramic beads, carnelian and gold plated spacers is similar to that found in a bracelet of the High Priest Pi-nudjem II from Thebes, virtual ruler of Upper Egypt during the latter part of the 21st Dynasty. The original bracelet combined gold, lapis and carnelian beads. In ancient Egypt, gold was regarded as a divine metal related to the shining sun god, Re. Lapis was considered a sacred stone with powers of celestial origin. Carnelian was believed to be the stone of courage and physical power.Approx 2""H"

Scarab & Lapis Earrings - Egyptian

Scarab & Lapis Earrings - Egyptian

"The ancient Egyptians attached great religious significance to the combination of lapis and gold and to the humble scarab beetle, a symbol of resurrection and eternal life. Regalia made of gold and lapis was believed to place the wearer under the protection of the sun and heaven. Gold was regarded as a divine metal relating to the ancient Egyptian sun god, Re. Lapis was thought to be a sacred stone, its celestial significance represented in the rich blue color of this stone.Approx 1.7""H"


d Cartouche with Lapis Earrings, vermeil Egyptian, ca. 2000 B.C.,Suq, Oriental Institute

"Round Cartouche with Lapis Earrings, vermeil - Egyptian, ca. 2000 B.C.,Suq, Oriental Institute"

"This widely used hieroglyphic greeting, or “divine words” as the ancient Egyptians called their system of writing, may be translated: 'May you live, be prosperous and healthy'. Deemed a matter of courtesy when addressing His Majesty the king or one's friends, it was probably also believed that some magical benefit would accrue to the person addressed or referred to by the phrase.Approx 1""H"

Egyptian Amulets Hoop Earrings - Ancient Egypt

Egyptian Amulets Hoop Earrings - Ancient Egypt

"These interchangeable amulets represent some of the symbols most commonly found in ancient Egyptian art and religion. They were often pinned onto mummies for protection in the afterlife. The ankh, hieroglyphic symbol for “life,” also promised its wearer endurance and welfare. The revered scarab was related to the sun god, resurrection and eternal life. The cat, admired for its virility and strength, was related to the goddess Bastet, protector of women and associated with joy, felicity and family closeness.Approx 2""H"