Mefkhat' or 'Turquoise' was an extremely popular stone used in Egyptian jewelry, according to ancient Egyptian history. Specific materials were used based on religion, vanity, protection, and prestige. The deity Hathor was called by many names, two in particular, the 'Mistress of Turquoise' and 'Goddess of beauty'; perfectly suited to describe the simplicity, yet splendor of this stretch bracelet. Turquoise nuggets and flat silver plated beads chase the length of the bracelet for a piece of Egyptian jewelry that can be worn to represent joy as a day to day piece or as a symbol of life on special occasions. Either way, it is an Egyptian jewelry collection must have.
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