Reposted from @ancientegyptianjewellery The jewelry of king psusennes I In the hand and the neck of the #mummy of King 👑 Psusennes the First, twenty-one gold bracelet inlaid with lapis lazuli and green feldspar were found. Each bracelet bears an inscription inscribing the king's names and titles. This is in addition to the number of thirty gold rings inlaid with precious stones and golden finger covers ,,, All of them are in the Egyptian Museum - Cairo - Egypt 🇪🇬❤ Discovery of the Tomb of #Psusennes I French Egyptologist Pierre Montet (1885-1966) examines the granite sarcophagus of 21st Dynasty pharoah Psusennes I (r. ca. 1047-1001 BC), at the San al-Hagar archaeological site in ancient Tanis, Egypt, February 1940. #Tutankhamun. #BritishMuseum #egyptianmuseum #MuseumFromHome #bkmegyptianart #ancientring #Egypt #AncientEgyptian #JewelryAncientEgyptian #Jewelleryancientegyptian #ringsancientegyptian #scarabsrings #scarabs #newkingdom #jewellerybloger #instajewelry #egyptological #egyptianjewelry #tutankhamón #18Dynasty #newkingdom #metmuseum https://www.instagram.com/p/CPPFl4qhpmu/?utm_medium=tumblr