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This 18KT gold open cuff is encrusted with pave diamonds with
two opposing ankh signs adorned with pear diamonds
INSPIRATION:
The ankh or key of life is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol used
in Egyptian art and writing to represent the word for “life”. The ankh
represents the union of man and woman and symbolizes the creation
of life through this union.
This braided 18KT gold bangle is composed of textured eye and
sun coin adorned with diamonds in pave and pear-cut.
INSPIRATION:
Horus was an ancient sky god whose eyes were said to be the sun and the
moon. However, he soon became strongly associated with the sun and a symbol
of protection, frequently used in arm jewellery.
OVAL MOONSTONE OPEN BANGLE
SET IN 18KT GOLD
WITH PAVE DIAMONDS AND EMERALD
Khonsu, also spelled Khons or Chons, in ancient Egyptian religion, moon
god who was generally depicted as a youth. Khonsu was instrumental in the
creation of new life in all living creatures. His name means “traveller”, and
this may relate to the perceived nightly travel of the Moon across the sky.
This statement open hand cuff is made of 18KT gold dimensional
pyramids with graduating marquis diamonds.
INSPIRATION:
Khufu was the first pharaoh to build a pyramid at Giza. The Great
Pyramid of Giza is the biggest Egyptian pyramid, the sheer scale
of this monument stands as testament to his skills in commanding
the material and human resources of his country.
This statement open cuff is made of two opposing waves of 18KT
gold adorned with pave diamonds.
INSPIRATION:
Tefnut is a deity of moisture, moist air, dew and rain in Ancient
Egyptian religion. She was more directly responsible for maintaining
life than nearly any other deity.
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