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Curious Antiquities - Egyptian Mummy Bead Necklaces
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Here's your chance to wear jewelry that might have adorned a Sumerian noblewomen or an Egyptian princess up to 5,000 years ago! Both the Sumerian and Egyptian cultures used small ceramic beads in great quantities, both for personal adornment and as decorations for home (probably beaded curtains). The Sumerians made their beads from steatite, a type of ceramic that usually came in black, white or gray. The Egyptians used faience, which came in a variety of earth tones ranging from light green to blue to soft red. Egyptian beads are often called "mummy beads" because they were often found in tombs.
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Enchanted Glyph
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The Enchanted Glyph creators of fine historical and mythological jewelry. Original designs by Ben Crenshaw. Emphasis on Celtic knotwork, Norse myths, runes, and oghams. Jewelry and rune sets in sterling silver, bronze,and pewter.
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Halden Creations
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Custom jewelry designs for renaissance/medieval enthusiasts by Nora London, a gifted jewelry designer and 25+-year member of the SCA.
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Pale Moon
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Featuring carved bone & horn jewelry, as well as sculpted mirror frames and ornaments in a variety of styles and colors.
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Errant Knight Jewellery Home Page
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Stunning hand made authentic artefact replicas including court belts, sword and armour belts and jewelry. All items are thoroughly researched to ensure historical accuracy.
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