Based on the Ancient Egyptian 'Broad collar', these are the exquisitely beaded, wide and multi-layered neckpieces that we have many historic examples.
To own and wear a broad collar, which was worn by royalty and high-ranking officials was a sign of honour and status in Egyptian society.
In this minimalistic and modern take on this ancient style, we have the palm motif in the style of the palm pillars of the Luxor Temple in Upper Egypt, combined with glistening tourmaline beads in the green and orange shades reminiscent or the dusty green date palms contrast against the desert landscape.
Three rows symbolises protection in accordance with Egyptian folklore.
Tourmaline & 9kt gold
Based on the Ancient Egyptian 'Broad collar', these are the exquisitely beaded, wide and multi-layered neckpieces that we have many historic examples.
To own and wear a broad collar, which was worn by royalty and high-ranking officials was a sign of honour and status in Egyptian society.
In this minimalistic and modern take on this ancient style, we have the palm motif in the style of the palm pillars of the Luxor Temple in Upper Egypt, combined with glistening tourmaline beads in the green and orange shades reminiscent or the dusty green date palms contrast against the desert landscape.
Three rows symbolises protection in accordance with Egyptian folklore.
Tourmaline & 9kt gold
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