Egyptian Red and Blue Faience Necklace and Bracelet from the Amarna Period

£ 125.00£ 525.00

A fine Egyptian restrung necklace featuring a double stranded formation of tubular Amarna faience beads. The tubular beads alternate between two sections of vivid blue and then a red section with a single cream disc of varying hues interspersed. The bracelet follows a similar pattern although it displays three blue sections followed by a red section. The necklace is threaded on string and finished with a gold-plated clasp while the bracelet is restrung on elastic. Please be aware that the clasp has not been professionally tied.

Please take note the necklace and bracelet can be bought separately or together. Dimension of the bracelet is measured in half length when folded.

Date: Circa 1353-1336 BC
Period: Amarna period, 18th Dynasty
Condition: Fine Condition, earthly encrustation to the surface and some chips to the beads on the bracelet. Necklace half length is: 28.5cm. Bracelet's internal diameter: 6.5cm
SKU: LD-878 Category:

Faience is a glazed ceramic known for producing bright colours, especially blues, turquoises and greens. It is produced from quartz or sand crystals mixed with other compounds, finished with a vitreous alkaline glaze to the surface. Faience was believed by the Egyptians to represent rebirth and immortality and is thought to glimmer with the brilliance of eternity. During the predynastic period only green and blue faience occurred, however from the old kingdom onward, other colours such as black, yellow and red were added to the palette. The colours had different symbolisms, for example blue was thought to reflect fertility and life.

To find out more about the use of Egyptian faience, please see the blog post: What is Egyptian Faience?

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Reference: For a similar item,The Metropolitan Museum, item 66.99.163

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