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Egyptian Revival Pendant with Magick Beaded Necklace, and Ankh Earrings Set

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$349.00
$299.00

Egyptian Revival Vintage Pendant with Magick Beaded Necklace, and matching Ankh Earrings Set

This vintage silver Egyptian Revival Pendant shows a scarab with two ankhs, in a Nile boat, topped with a lotus flower. It is set on a charm holder, on three strands of beads - Rare Tibetan blue Dzi, Aquamarine, Apatite, Cranelian, and silver, with a Maltese magnetic silver clasp.


The matching Egyptian Revival Earrings show an Ankh with lotus buds and flowers.

The ankh symbolizes eternal life, the morning sun, male and female principles, the heavens and the earth.  Scarab is a symbol of death, rebirth, great power, guidance and protection in the afterlife. The lotus flower symbolizes rebirth, and the boat the transportation across the Nile to the afterlife.

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  • 24" 3 strand beaded necklace
  • 1" x 1" Vintage Egyptian Revival pendant on sterling charm holder
  • Sterling silver magnet clasp
  • 1" Vintage Egyptian Revival earrings with 3/4" beaded drop
  • Signed with Quest for Space maker's mark (the pendant and earrings are vintage)

About The Stones

DZI
Dzi beads originate primarily in Tibet, and can often command high prices and are difficult to come by. They are often found in the grasslands or while cultivating fields. Because dzi are found in the earth, Tibetans do not conceive of them as man-made. Tibetan Dzi beads are felt by Tibetans to be of supernatural origin.

Knowledge of the dzi beads is derived from oral traditions, and there is no one story concerning the origin of dzi. One belief is that in ancient times dZi were the ornaments of demi-gods who threw them away if they became blemished even slightly; the reason why hardly any of the beads are found in perfect condition. It is also believed that even after the beads have been unearthed, some will continue to move about for a little while.

CARNELIAN
The use of Carnelian goes back to Ancient Egypt as a stone of fertility, stimulating passion, and for courage to ancient warriors. They would utilise the energy of this powerful stone to trigger the powers of other stones.It was also considered to be a symbol of status. Ancient Egyptians called carnelians “the setting sun” or blood of the Isis, a major Egyptian goddess. Also known as The Singer’s Stone, it is believed to promote confidence in stage or in live media performers.

APATITE
Apatite is a stone of manifestation. Apatite is attuned to the future, yet connects to past lives. Apatite expands knowledge and truth, awakening the inner self.

AQUAMARINE
Aquamarine represents happiness, hope and everlasting youth. The Egyptians adored the blue hues and believed it was a stone gifted as a symbol of happiness. In Ancient Greek mythology aquamarine washed ashore from the toppled treasure chests of the sirens, and contains the elixir of life.