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pendant

an ornament or piece of jewelry attached to a necklace or bracelet

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Gold Jewelry of Princess Khnumit
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These items of jewelry belonging to Princess Khnumit are made with the decorative cloisonner technique of applied gold threads and tiny beads that was very popular outside Egypt, particularly in Syria.

The first chain has a pendant of a spotted heifer in a round border in blue enamel. This one is attached to two chains ending by two open work flowers penbants. The third item is a delicate butterfly-shaped clasp made from thin gold leaf.

On the top, there are small gold birds which were ornaments that adorned the princess' hair.

The second chain consists of a series of pendants in the form of shells and two large five-pointed stars.

The third chain is a series of pendants in the shape of stylized bees.

Dimensions:  Height 28 cm  Length 1.1 m  Width 2.7 cm  Diameter 2.8 cm

Attributes Attributes

Culture:

Pharaonic

Technique:

Hammering
  Filigree
  Granulation
  Inlaid

Style:

Middle Kingdom

Materials:

Gold
Type Type

Type:

Necklace
Map Map

Location: 

Egyptian Museum

Created: 

Dahshur
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Created: 

12th Dynasty

Acquired: 

1894 AD - 1895 AD
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