Egyptian Senebtisi Beaded Bangle Set
Our stylish beaded bangles reinterpret a gold clasp (ca. 1850–1775 B.C.) now in The Met collection and formerly belonging to Senebtisi, an ancient Egyptian noblewoman. The early 20th-century discovery of her remarkable tomb was unparalleled at the time; her mummy was adorned with exquisite ritual jewelry suggesting an association with royalty, and she was buried with ceremonial staves, previously thought exclusive to high-born men. Knots were popular symbols during Egypt's Middle Kingdom, as they were imbued with protective properties.
Our stylish beaded bangles reinterpret a gold clasp (ca. 1850–1775 B.C.) now in The Met collection and formerly belonging to Senebtisi, an ancient Egyptian noblewoman. The early 20th-century discovery of her remarkable tomb was unparalleled at the time; her mummy was adorned with exquisite ritual jewelry suggesting an association with royalty, and she was buried with ceremonial staves, previously thought exclusive to high-born men. Knots were popular symbols during Egypt's Middle Kingdom, as they were imbued with protective properties.
- Set of 3 matching bangles
- 18K gold plate
- Semi-precious stones: howlite, red coral, picture jasper
- 1/4''W; 7 3/4'' inner circ.
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