Egyptian Faience and Jasper Beaded Necklace with Poppy Amulets

£ 495.00

An exquisite restrung ancient Egyptian beaded necklace featuring semi-precious stones and three poppy amulets. The body of the necklace is comprised of long, tubular black faience beads, separated by disc-shaped white spacer beads. At the centre there are three hardstone poppy amulets, two turquoise hardstone poppys with a lapis lazuli one in between. They alternate between four circular beads of red jasper and white faience disc beads. The poppy amulets each feature a rounded body which tapers to an extended neck and rests on a flat base. The necklace is fastened with a modern gold-plated clasp. Please note this clasp has not been professionally tied.

Half length: (circa) 25.2cm

Date: Circa 1550-1070 BC
Period: New Kingdom Period
Condition: Very good. Minor wear, pitting and encrustations to the beads consistent with age.

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Poppy or thistle amulets were representative of healing and the removal of pain. Thistles were common all over Egypt, but especially around the Nile. It is thought that they were peeled and boiled before consumption, with the thistle used in some parts of the world as a herbal treatment for hepatic disorders. If, on the other hand, the amulet is intended to represent a poppy, the piece retains symbolic significance. Indeed, there is evidence for the extraction of morphine from poppies in the ancient world.

To find out more about Ancient Egyptian amulets please see our relevant blog post: Egyptian Amulets and their Meanings

Weight 11.31 g
Dimensions L 50.4 cm
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