Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Jewels of the Nile

This collection's inspiration comes from ancient Egypt--it's gemstones, amulets and hieroglyphics. I love to look at history for inspiration and recreate with a contemporary look.


PMC Scarab pendant-$155
multi-stones/silver chain

Scarab-represents transformation, renewal and resurrection.

Lapis-thought to be sacred and favored by the gods. Egyptians placed a piece of lapis on alters as an offering. A lapis scarab was commonly buried with the dead. It's believed to have properties of awakening the third eye and tapping into your intuition.

Egyptians also used lapis for cosmetics and painting.


Anka wrapped Shell pendant-$62

Anka- means life in Egyptian hieroglyphics. Also known as the key of life and key of the Nile and worn as an amulet.

PMC Pitcher pendant/multi-stones on silver chain-$115

Large silver hoops with hammered silver dangles-$55

Labradorite and circles with peridot-$46

Peridot
-prized by Egyptians Kings.

Double silver circles with turquoise and peridot-$55

Turquoise-revered as a sacred stone, used as a talisman.
Circles represent eternity---never ending.

Raku spiral pendant-$68



Earliest man made glass objects (opaque glass beads) are believed to originate in ancient Egypt and East Mesopotamia around 3500BC.