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SKU: EJ2554

A fine Egyptian Red Jasper Scaraboid Pendant, New Kingdom, ca. 1550 - 1069 BCE

Angebot4,950 USD

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The Egyptian term for red jasper, khenmet (“delight”), reflects the stone’s association with vitality, energy, and life force, and its status as the red stone par excellence in ancient Egyptian material culture.

This cowrie-shaped bezel is carved from vivid red jasper and polished to a high gloss. The stone is secured within a high-karat gold setting formed from a narrow strip of gold wrapped around the sides and folded over the edges of the bezel base, leaving the underside visible. This method of construction is consistent with ancient goldsmithing techniques.

The bezel has been subsequently adapted for modern wear and is now mounted as a pendant on an 18K yellow gold chain.

cf: Bulsink, M., Bomhof, P. J., & Kemp, A. . (2015). Egyptian gold jewellery: With a catalogue of the collection of gold objects in the Egyptian Department of the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, cat. 127, 128 p. 172 

Medium: Red jasper, gold

Dimensions: Pendant width: 3/4 inch (1.9 cm). Strung on an 18K yellow gold chain adjustable up to 18 inches

Condition: The pendant is intact and in excellent condition. A fantastic example.

Provenance:  Goddard & Josephine Dubois Collection, acquired Egypt 1900-1907. Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art,  NY 1920-38 , Fine Art Museum Boston, 1945-60, Museum of Man California 1968.

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A fine Egyptian Red Jasper Scaraboid Pendant, New Kingdom, ca. 1550 - 1069 BCE
A fine Egyptian Red Jasper Scaraboid Pendant, New Kingdom, ca. 1550 - 1069 BCE Angebot4,950 USD

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