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Egyptian Jewelry


The ancient Egyptians were masters of the ancients processes of ornamenting metal.   They fashioned   chased, engraved, soldered, repoussé, and inlaid jewelry.  Vast amounts of jewelry have been found in Egyptian tombs. Especially of note are the ornaments from the tomb of Tutankhamen  now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.


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The Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum. You are visitor number since May. 17, 1999. [Description|]
Address: Maydan El Tahrir, Cairo Tel: +20-2-5742681, 5754319/10 Fax: +20-2 ...
Description: Built in 1900, this museum exhibits over 120,000 objects, including the mummies of Egyptian pharoahs

Egyptian Jewelry
... are a typical example of Egyptian gold work. They are significant ... The Cairo Museum
contains a great deal of ... A large quantity of Jewelry would have been removed ...

Ancient Egyptian Art
The Carlos Museum's Egyptian collection includes objects from the Predynastic period down to the Roman occupation.

The Egyptian Museum Jewelry, furniture, mummies, sculpture, etc.

Egyptian Jewelry of the Second Intermediate Period and the Early New Kingdom - mostly text, but informative, includes an outline for easy browsing

Tutankhamun's Treasures

Ancient Egyptian Jewelry

Necklace with Amulets

Splendors of Ancient Egypt Artifacts: Jewels of a Princess

 

 


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