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Oyster-Shell Pendant

1980–1801 BCE
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Overall: 1.5 cm (9/16 in.)
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A teardrop-shaped pendant features a glossy carnelian stone encased in a dark gray silver frame. The smooth, red-orange stone shows internal clouded patterns of amber. A rough, pitted frame with a dark patina wraps around the stone's edges. Extending from the narrow apex is a small, circular loop for hanging. The weathered appearance of the metal contrasts with the polished, translucent center, which reflects light across its surface.

Oyster-Shell Pendant

1980–1801 BCE

Egypt, Middle Kingdom (2040–1648 BCE), Dynasty 12

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