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These multi-lotus hoops are adorned with pave diamonds with
pear-shape diamonds at the edges set in 18KT gold.
INSPIRATION:
These earrings are inspired by an ivory box from Tutankhamen’s
tomb of Queen Ankhesenamen, his wife presenting lotus flowers
to him.
This one-of-a-kind statement earring is composed of multiple
symbols; eye for protection, honey-colored citrine stone for the sun
disk, and 18K gold tear drops adorned with pave and pear-cut
diamonds.
INSPIRATION:
In Egyptian mythology the tears of the Sun God ‘Ra’ were transformed into bees on their fall to earth,
providing liquid gold honey to Ra’s followers.
These statement multi-wave hoops are in 18KT gold adorned
with round emeralds and diamond pave.
INSPIRATION:
Isis or as ESET means “Goddess of the Throne”. She became the most
powerful and famous Egyptian mythology goddess. Isis had great powers
such as: healing, protection, and magic
TASSELED 18KT GOLD EARRINGS
WITH OVAL MOONSTONE, PAVE EMERALDS
AND DIAMONDS
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 earring is made of 18K gold setting and tassels
featuring a center cabochon-cut moonstone adorned with pave
diamonds, drops and rubies.
INSPIRATION:
This fragrant flower in the color red was a sacred symbol in the life of the ancient Egyptians. It stands
for spiritual enlightenment.
These statement earrings are made of large round blue topaz
adorned with pave diamonds, 6 prasiolite linked gemstones and a
unique hand-carved vintage turquoise.
INSPIRATION:
Egyptians called turquoise mefkat, which meant “joy”
and “delight.” It was the most popular stone in ancient
Egypt. The earliest evidence of turquoise gemstones
comes from ancient Egyptian tombs, which contain
elaborate turquoise jewelry dating back to 3000 BCE.
This stackable 18KT gold ear cuff is made of 2 lines of pave
diamonds and a line of plain gold featuring a round diamond at
the centre.
INSPIRATION:
Nefertari was one of only two of Egypt’s royal women believed to have worn two earrings in each
ear.
The oldest mummy ever discovered in Egypt had ear piercings. They also loved to adorn themselves
elaborately and even restricted certain types of body piercings to the royal family.
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