 This is a museum replica of a Fly motif, part of an Egyptian necklace, originated in the 18th Dynasty, from the burial of Queen Ah-hotpe, Western Thebes.
The gold Fly was a honorary award given to the Egyptian military for persistence in attacking the enemy.
24 Karat gold-plate over pewter. Sterling silver posts. Inspired by the original image of the Fly on left.
Measures approximately 0.5" x 0.75".
© MuseumWindow.com $28.00 |  This is a museum replica of a Fly motif Egyptian necklace, originated in the 18th Dynasty, from the burial of Queen Ah-hotpe, Western Thebes. Inspired by the original image as shown above.
The gold Fly was a honorary award given to the Egyptian military for persistence in attacking the enemy.
24K gold-plate over pewter, enhanced by Carnelian beads. Measures approximately 16".
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