Scarab Pendant

Apr 13
2011



Scarab Pendant

Birthday Gifts for Women: Pendants Are a Customary Selection

For millennia, folks have adorned themselves with pieces that have virtually no basic value besides the fact that they are pretty. Pendants were easy to make, so it’s likely they were one of the more popular ancient jewellery styles. The first pendants were more than likely attractive pieces of stone attached to cords made from vines or grass. Early man eventually learned to polish and fashion stone to make his pendants quite attractive. It’s likely that opaque gemstones case in point turquoise and malachite were the earliest elements to be implemented in pendants. Seashells were also a popular material, especially those that contained luminous pearls or mother of pearl. Finally, single-stone pendants developed into necklaces which were comprised of several stones.

Birthday Gift  For Woman
-Jewellery in The Old World

Jewellery fashioning became an exquisite style with olden people, particularly the Egyptians. The Egyptians had a belief that burials needed to include everything the deceased needed to use when they went to the after world. Therefore, together with beds, chariots plus various other every day things, Egyptian burials also included remarkable jewellery which was unequalled in the ancient societies. Gold collars entrenched with turquoise, rings and also necklaces — the Egyptians gave their dead a magnificent exit from this world.

The Byzantine Period

The primitive Greeks and Romans encouraged the pieces of jewellery fashioned by the Byzantines, who had power over the eastern Mediterranean throughout the first millennium AD. Byzantine jewellery embodies the transition of the ancient world into the medieval world, and hence to the modern era. one of the most symbolic pieces of jewellery during the Byzantine period was a type of cross where vertical and horizontal pieces are identical in length, as opposed to the traditional cross in which the vertical parts are longer than the horizontal pieces. Byzantine crosses are still well-liked and are sometimes embroidered with gems, faceted or cabochons.

Birthday Gift  For Woman -Jewellery Legacy from Primitive Times

Even though some of the jewellery displayed talismans and animals, most primitive jewellery was ornamented. When folks started to group many pendants together, the more adorned necklace emerged. In order to preserve the costly metals, jewellery in past times was often hammered into very thin but nonetheless attractive shapes like leaves. Animals were also a widespread design in primitive jewellery, such as the illustrations of the scarab beetle that were originally found in Egyptian burials. Imprinted scarab pendants and bracelets are still trendy now.

Jewellery in Modern Times

Though shimmering valuable gemstones such as rubies, sapphires, emeralds and diamonds were exclusively made for royalty and the really prosperous, there are presently imitation gems which look like true ones. Crystals created by Swarovski in Austria may be made into pretty cluster pendants that are both beautiful and affordable, especially when combined with a sterling silver chain. An additional inexpensive option in pendants is a mix of fresh water pearls united with crystals. If placed on a silver neck wire, pearls have a definitely mod appearance. Ultimately, a solitary crystal drop pendant makes a great gift for a person who has old-fashioned preferences in jewellery.

Birthday Gift  For Woman -When you give a birthday gift of a pendant, You are giving just a little jewellery history.

Pendant of the Scarab Storm


Glow-in-the-Dark Colorful Scarab Beetle Pendant for Halloween Costumes


Glow-in-the-Dark Colorful Scarab Beetle Pendant for Halloween Costumes


$9.95


Real colorful scarab beetle encased in a glow-in-the-dark pendant. Great for pharaoh, mummy, and Cleopatra costumes….

Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Pendant in the form of a boat showing a scarab, the symbol of the gods from Robert Harding


Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Pendant in the form of a boat showing a scarab, the symbol of the gods from Robert Harding



Photo Puzzle, Pendant in the form of a boat showing a scarab, the symbol of the gods. Pendant in the form of a boat showing a scarab, the symbol of the gods resurrection, flanked by two royal serpents, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black ca…


Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Necklace with pendant in the form of a boat showing a scarab, the symbol of the from Robert Harding


Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Necklace with pendant in the form of a boat showing a scarab, the symbol of the from Robert Harding



Photo Puzzle, Necklace with pendant in the form of a boat showing a scarab, the symbol of the. Necklace with pendant in the form of a boat showing a scarab, the symbol of the gods resurrection, flanked by two royal serpents, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pie…


Rocker Jewelry Metal and Blue Lapis Scarab Beatle Pendant as worn by Adam Lambert


Rocker Jewelry Metal and Blue Lapis Scarab Beatle Pendant as worn by Adam Lambert


$126.95


Stunning Scarab Design Rocker Jewelry Pendant as worn by Adam Lambert.All of these Pendants and Necklaces come with their own chain ready for you to wear. The settings and Metal designs are custom fabricated lead free metal and the chains are a heavy metal that is Silver plated. All of the chains have wicked cool looking lobster claw clasps. The chains are 1/4 inch wide and come in various lengths…

Winged Scarab - Pewter Pendant - Ancient Egypt, Egyptian Art, Beetle, Jewelry,


Winged Scarab – Pewter Pendant – Ancient Egypt, Egyptian Art, Beetle, Jewelry,


$15.95


Enclosed Card Reads… Winged Scarab -This Egyptian Scarab Beetle represents the Cycles of Life, Death, and Rebirth. He rises out of nothing bringing Life Energies as he rolls the Sun across the sky. A symbol of life and strength in the cycles of man and nature. [aprox. 1" across]…


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