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Egyptian Jewelry - Personalized Jewelry
Brought to You by Egyptian Jewelry Store
Egyptian Jewelry. com In Business since 1987 and online since 1993, we have had a large selection of Egyptian jewelry and ankh jewelry in silver and gold,
all inspired by ancient Egyptian craftsman and brought to you with over 30 years experience. Our popular Cartouche, a name plate for ancient Egyptian kings and queens, is available sterling silver, 18k gold, or 2-tone combination. We have matching Egyptian pendants, Egyptian earrings, and Egyptian bracelets, personalized in silver and 18k gold with an inscription of your choice.
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Gold Egyptian Pyramid Pendant
$325.00
Egyptian 18k Solid Gold Pyramid Pendant
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18k Gold Scarab Lapis Pendant
$455.00
Beautiful solid 18k gold scarab good luck pendant. The scarab was regarded as a good luck symbol. This 18K gold Egyptian scarab is made with lapis stone appromately 1 1/2" Long X 1/2" Wide.
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Egyptian 18k Gold Ankh Pendant
$425.00
The Ankh was an ancient Egyptian symbol of eternal life and immortality. The word ankh also means "mirror" in the ancient Egyptian language, as in a mirror to the soult..
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18K Gold Ankh Pendant
$475.00
The Ankh was an ancient Egyptian symbol of eternal life and immortality. The word ankh also means "mirror" in the ancient Egyptian language, as in a mirror to the soul. At the top of the ankh shown, there wings of Isis and a solar disk w/cobras. 2 Cobras, representing the goddess of Lower Egypt, are across the bar. At the bottom, King Ankhnaton. The 18k gold ankh pendant measures aprox. 2 1/4" X 7/8", including bail.
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Gold turquoise Scarab Pendant
$395.00
Beautiful solid 18k gold scarab good luck pendant. The scarab was regarded as a good luck symbol. This 18K gold Egyptian scarab is made with turquoise stone appromately 1" Long X 1/2" Wide.
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Egyptian gold eye of Horus Ring
$475.00
The Egyptian Gold eye of horus ring- The Horus Eye -Also know as the UDJAT (meaning eye), it was the eye of the falcon-god Horus, son of the goddess Isis. The Egyptian pharoah was thought to be the god Horus incarnate. A symbol of perfection and well-being, it was a powerful amulet worn for protection against evil in ancient Egypt.
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