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Egyptian Jewelry Facts You Should Know About

Egyptians are masters of ornamenting metals by engraving, soldering and fashioning them into beautiful masterpieces Egyptian jewelry The history runs back to 4BC, this was the Pharaonic era and much attention was given to their costumes. Ancient Egyptian gem carvings were popularly known as glyptic art that played a vital role when it comes to showing-off power, glory and possessions. However, they had preferred polychrome glass jewelery rather than gems even though they had precious stones in abundance.

Egyptian jewelery centers on color the most. It issues a creative eye to put all the glamorous colors together in order to produce a good piece of Egyptian jewellery. Red symbolizes life, hence power; green is said to symbolize fertility and blue is the color of joy. In ancient times Egyptian jewelery were also used with the intention of having religious significance used for special occasions such as mummification. Although a part of life in the traditional stories we know, Egyptian jewelry bears evidence for style, class and glamor in today's age.

Types of Egyptian jewelry are a many varying from coral pins and chunky glass bracelets to ankh cross rings, gothic pewter pendants and silver thumb pharaoh rings to vintage bead necklaces. Although usage of precious stones was not popular during the early days, today more jewels are embedded into Egyptian jewelry that sell for large sums of money. A half an inch thick silver pharaoh ring would cost about $10 and a vintage glass bead necklace can cost up to $130 or more.

Early craftsmen used lots of gold in their works, but today, with the prices of precious metals rising, jewelers look for cheaper alternatives such as copper, brass and so on. Amethysts, garnets, opals, topazes and quartz are some of the gems commonly used in Egyptian jewelry. Bracelets, arm bands and head-ornaments play essential role in the Egyptian feeling. There are a mixture of thick and thin arm bands- plain or planted with jewels, grand or simple, fancy or plain. The head graces from hair clips to head bands are surprisingly fascinating. They add goodwill and aplomb to a female when united with a Cleopatra- type silk white dress.

More over, great thick thrilling rings plays real Egyptian royal line. They are oftentimes inscribed with a face of a pharaoh wanted Ramses III usually and the band is styled with Egyptian lettering, pictures of crowns, animals and ancient symbols. Some think Egyptian jewelery as marks of luck and others wear it to show class the richer you are more excessive the Egyptian jewelry you put on.

Lee enjoys writing about and wearing jewelry such as a Juicy Couture charm bracelet and red crystal earrings. How about you?

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