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Late 1930’s Trifari Sea shell, Pearl and Seaweed Pin
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My Etsy shop is full of new necklace sets!
www.etsy.com/shop/WalkingSquid
Three new pieces just launched in my Etsy shop! www.etsy.com/shop/WalkingSquid
Two of them come with shadow boxes for display~
Usekh collar of Neferuptah
The Egyptians called this form of collar the Wesekh or Usekh, meaning broad. Six rows of beads terminate with the head of a golden falcon at each end; these were used as fasteners. Two smaller chains of beads are attached to the falcons, leading to a counterpoise, which also bears the image of a falcon, with further horizontal rows of beads hanging from it. At the bottom of the collar, teardrop shaped pendants can be seen, connected to a row of small golden beads.
Made of gold, carnelian, feldspar and glass paste. Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty, reign of Amenemhat III. ca. 1860-1814 BC.
From the Pyramid of Princess Neferuptah at Hawara. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 90199
Roman Gold Earrings with Emeralds, Garnets and Pearls, 2nd-3rd Century AD
~ Diadem. Date: 9th–10th century Medium: Gold Place of origin: Java, Indonesia Culture: Java
Ancient Greek gold diadem, dated to 300-250 BCE. Discovered in Canosa, Puglia, Italy, the diadem is currently located in the Louvre.
Ancient Egyptian silver snake ring, dated to the Roman period, or 30 BCE-323 CE.
Octopus Jewelry, tentacle bracelet, tentacle cuff, octopus Bangle - Double Tentacle Split Bangle
I am loving this tentacle necklace I made recently. This is perfect for those who love tentacle jewelry but don’t want a huge statement necklace.
Matches the tentacle earrings that are listed in my shop perfectly too! More pics and info here –>> http://www.etsy.com/listing/250412224/tentacle-jewelry-tentacle-necklace?ref=shop_home_active_2
Incredible South Sea Pearl, Diamond and Burmese Sapphire Necklace; Kjewelleryco.
Gold seahorse ✨
Tentacle Cameo Necklace by Ravn Cotino