Silver Bracelet - Gamma Leonis

  • Product Code: Silver Bracelet - Gamma Leonis
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GAMMA LEONIS – Handcrafted Egyptian Solid Silver Bracelet with Malachite Inlay

The Gamma Leonis bracelet is a striking piece of handcrafted Egyptian jewellery, featuring three inlaid Malachite feature. This elegant solid silver bracelet is adjustable to fit most wrist sizes, making it a versatile addition to any collection.

In ancient Egypt, colour held deep symbolic meaning. Green, representing the vitality of new vegetation and the flourishing of crops, was especially revered for its connection to health and growth, making this bracelet a powerful symbol of vitality and prosperity.

Key Features:

  • Handcrafted in Egypt: Expertly crafted from solid silver with a unique design.
  • Malachite Inlay: Three beautiful Malachite inlay, adding a rich, vibrant touch.
  • Adjustable Fit: Designed to fit most wrist sizes comfortably.
  • Symbolic Significance: Green represents health, growth, and vitality in Egyptian culture.

Specifications:

  • Total Weight: 49.8 g


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In 1922, Archaeologist ‘Howard Carter’ discovered a rare ‘mummified child’ In Tutankhamun's tomb on the west bank of Luxor, Egypt, buried with a bright green amulet stone believed to hold magical powers. According to a new study, the finds help to explain why hieroglyphics and historical texts record that Egyptian children wore green eye makeup. It also adds to the growing body of evidence that ancient Egyptians thought colour itself held sacred energy that could help or hurt individuals.

Featured with the above photos, is another account of a bright green stone found inside a fossilized leather bag buried with an Egyptian toddler. The green stone likely had great magical significance for the ancient Egyptians.

Symbolism: number 3 resonates with the energies of optimism and joy, inspiration and creativity, speech and communication, good taste, imagination and intelligence, sociability and society, friendliness, kindness and compassion, art, humour, energy, growth, expansion and the principles of increase, spontaneity, broad-minded thinking, encouragement, assistance, talent and skills, culture, wit, a love of fun and pleasure, freedom-seeking, adventure, exuberance and brilliance.

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