Title
beads necklace
Identifier
Description
Long string of disc-shaped beads, polychrome. Old label attached: 18th Dynasty 1700BC.
Date
Dates: Early: -1549 Late: -1298 Period: 18 dynasty
Format
L: 620 mm
Relation
stone
Abstract
Even in the Predynastic period some jewellery was in use. By the New Kingdom when all these beads were made, men and women were wearing bright and ornate necklaces, collars and bracelets. Rich people may have worn gold and silver but poorer people could have had faience. The blue and green beads are made of faience (lime and ash mixed with sand, glazed and fired). Many people also wore amulets or good luck symbols related to the gods. The amulet shaped like a cat represents Bastet, the goddess of pleasure.
UUID
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