Description
This Ancient Egyptian Faience Bead Necklace dates to approximately 300–50 BC and features a single strand of multicolored faience beads arranged in a visually appealing sequence of blue, green, red, and earth-toned elements. A small amulet hangs at the center, providing a focal point that adds character to the overall design. The necklace measures about 16½ inches in length, making it suitable for wearing with care or presenting as part of a curated display of ancient jewelry.
Faience beadwork was highly valued in Egypt for its vibrant colors and symbolic associations, often incorporated into personal adornments, ritual items, and decorative pieces. The craftsmanship displayed in this necklace reflects stylistic choices common during the late period, including the use of tubular and disc-shaped beads in varied hues.
Collectors of antiquities will appreciate the preserved condition, color variety, and classic layout, making it a strong candidate for both display and study. Accurate size and weight information are provided to support confident evaluation by enthusiasts seeking historical beadwork. This Ancient Egyptian Faience Bead Necklace stands as a well-preserved example of late-period faience craftsmanship.






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