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blue glazed composition jewelry (top) collar of beads and amulets, each of the latter a shrine containing a standing goddess holding a papyrus sceptre. (945-700 BC)
(bottom) string of tubular beads incised on one face with the name PsamtekÂ
A pair of gold ear-plugs found on a female mummy, with cartouches of Ramesses XI on the underside of the red gold disc, to the upper face of which are attached five uraei in the round; the outer two wear the atef-crown.
Selection of Mereret's Jewelry (12th Dynasty, 1818 BC) (a) Pair of bracelets with hollow gold lion amulets strung with beads of gold, turquoise, cornelian and lapis lazuli. (b) Necklace composed of unique pendants in the form of balls of turquoise, lapis lazuli and cornelian set in gold cages. (c) Amuletic motto clasps are inlaid with cornelian and decayed paste. Three of them read 'joy' and the fourth states 'the gods are content'.Â
Gold Finger Rings w/ Swivelling Bezels (12th-22nd Dynasty, 1820-924 BC) (a) Rectangular blue glass bezel of Tuthmosis III as a sphinx; the verso has the royal Golden Horus name (b) Rectangular green glazed steatite bezel depicting a royal sphinx; on the verso is 'son of Amun'Â (c) Green glazed composition scarab naming Hatshepsut (d) Green glazed steatite scarab naming Sheshonq I (e) Green jasper scarab inscribed with good luck symbols (f) Plain amethyst scarab (g) Plain obsidian scarab (h) Lapis Lazuli scarab naming Hatshepsut
(top) Electrum winged scarab, inlaid with cornelian, greed feldspar and lapis lazuli. It clutches a sun-disc and stands on a kha-sign flanked by papyrus-heads, the whole spelling the prenomen of Sesostris II. There are tubes on the underside for suspension. (12th Dynasty, 1897-1878 BC) (bottom) Gold human-headed ba-bird, representing the characteristics and personality of the deceased. Its back inlaid with lapis lazuli and turquoise. The body is rounded on the underside and there are two suspension loops. (26th Dynasty, 600 BC)
Three of Tutankhamun's Rings
(a) The green nephrite signet shows the King and Min. (b) The three-dimensional bezel is formed from a lapis lazuli scarab flanked by an inlaid falcon and moon barque on a cartouche-shaped base. The inlays are green jasper and glass. (c) The scarab bezel of the gold ring is of chalcedony; the underside shows Thoth and the udjat.