Egyptian "Teti" Necklace, 30"

$119.00 $59.85
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Egyptian

ca. 1339-1307 B.C.E

Inspired by the collections of The Brooklyn Museum

No longer in production, only one remains!

  •  Our necklace is inspired by the pattern on a coffin belonging to an ancient Egyptian
  • middle-class artisan named Teti.
  • Pendant has three rows of different gemstones, one of Lapis Lazuli, below that is a row
  • of Carnelian and the third row is green Aventurine. 
  • Pendant has a secure lobster claw closure and the length is 30 inches.
  • We use 18 Kt. gold plate over pewter on chain and gold beads for a long lasting finish
  • An impressive gift inspired by ancient Egyptian history.
  • Comes in a Museum Reproduction box with History Card, ready for gifting.
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HISTORY

  

Our necklace is inspired by the pattern on a coffin belonging to an ancient Egyptian middle-class
artisan named Teti. He was a "Servant of the Great Place," a title used by artisans who painted
tombs in the Valley of the Kings and lived in Deir el-Medina. Teti used five different colors to decorate
his high quality wooden coffin, which cost him nearly a year's salary.

Made in the USA by Museum Reproductions, Inc.