Bracelet with Ancient Egyptian mummy beads and New Kingdom scarab (Swiss collection before 1972) - Egypt (No reserve price)

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Bracelet with Ancient Egyptian mummy beads and a New Kingdom scarab, made of faience with gold-plated silver spacers, 20 cm long, 5 mm wide, weight 10 g, origin Egypt, private collection provenance, in fair condition and accompanied by a COA.

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Description from the seller

During ancient Egyptian times, virtually everyone wore beads, male, female, young and old. The Egyptian word for luck was "sha", "sha sha" meant bead. Beads were worn to protect the wearer from misfortune. Some mummies were buried with thousands of beads! Egyptians believed that these beads would give them comfort in the afterlife.

These mummy beads were crafted ca 2500 years ago in Egypt out of faience. The faience paste was rolled around a string and cut into thin discs or tubular shapes.

This bracelet comes with a COA ( Certificate of Authenticity) stating the provenance (Swiss Collection before 1972).

- Colors: shades of turquoise blue, cream and gold
- Length bracelet: 20 cm with 4,5 cm extender
- The faience beads are datable 664-332 B.C, very good condition according with age and use.
- The scarb is older, and represents the god Bes.. Steatite, New Kingdom, 1550 – 1070 B.C
Chipped on the back as to be seen on the pictures, not visible when worn.
- Finishings and spacers beads are gold plated sterling silver (new). The extender is not silver.
- The bracelet will be carefully wrapped and shipped with tracking.

Seller's Story

I’m selling my collection of unique ancient and vintage beads, great for collectors and jewelry designers. My collection consists of ethnic and tribal beads and vintage Murano/Venetian beads.

During ancient Egyptian times, virtually everyone wore beads, male, female, young and old. The Egyptian word for luck was "sha", "sha sha" meant bead. Beads were worn to protect the wearer from misfortune. Some mummies were buried with thousands of beads! Egyptians believed that these beads would give them comfort in the afterlife.

These mummy beads were crafted ca 2500 years ago in Egypt out of faience. The faience paste was rolled around a string and cut into thin discs or tubular shapes.

This bracelet comes with a COA ( Certificate of Authenticity) stating the provenance (Swiss Collection before 1972).

- Colors: shades of turquoise blue, cream and gold
- Length bracelet: 20 cm with 4,5 cm extender
- The faience beads are datable 664-332 B.C, very good condition according with age and use.
- The scarb is older, and represents the god Bes.. Steatite, New Kingdom, 1550 – 1070 B.C
Chipped on the back as to be seen on the pictures, not visible when worn.
- Finishings and spacers beads are gold plated sterling silver (new). The extender is not silver.
- The bracelet will be carefully wrapped and shipped with tracking.

Seller's Story

I’m selling my collection of unique ancient and vintage beads, great for collectors and jewelry designers. My collection consists of ethnic and tribal beads and vintage Murano/Venetian beads.

Details

No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Egypt
Material
Steatite, Faience, Gold-plated, Silver
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Fair condition
Title of artwork
Bracelet with Ancient Egyptian mummy beads and New Kingdom scarab (Swiss collection before 1972)
Height
20 cm
Width
5 mm
Weight
10 g
Provenance
Private collection
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Objects sold
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