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Stela of the Gatekeeper "Maati" Egyptian Hieroglyphics Silver Necklace
Inspired by the famous Egyptian Stela of the Gatekeeper -Â
Material : Sterling Silver
Adjustable chain from 60cm to 65cm
Pendants dimensions :
- First pendant : 10mm * 10mm
- Second pendant : 21mm * 11mm
Engraved logo on the back of each pendant.
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Maati is shown seated in front of an offering table with a jar for a sacred oil in his left hand. The text on this masterpiece of early Middle Kingdom relief art contains references to other prominent figures of the time, including Maati's overseer, the treasurer Bebi, who later became a vizier, and an ancestor of the ruling family called Intef "the Great." The inscriptions demonstrate the close ties that bound together rulers and followers in Theban of the time.
Material : Sterling Silver
Adjustable chain from 60cm to 65cm
Pendants dimensions :
- First pendant : 10mm * 10mm
- Second pendant : 21mm * 11mm
Engraved logo on the back of each pendant.
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Maati is shown seated in front of an offering table with a jar for a sacred oil in his left hand. The text on this masterpiece of early Middle Kingdom relief art contains references to other prominent figures of the time, including Maati's overseer, the treasurer Bebi, who later became a vizier, and an ancestor of the ruling family called Intef "the Great." The inscriptions demonstrate the close ties that bound together rulers and followers in Theban of the time.
$122.29
Stela of the Gatekeeper "Maati" Egyptian Hieroglyphics Silver Necklaceâ
$122.29
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Stela of the Gatekeeper "Maati" Egyptian Hieroglyphics Silver Necklace
Inspired by the famous Egyptian Stela of the Gatekeeper -Â
Material : Sterling Silver
Adjustable chain from 60cm to 65cm
Pendants dimensions :
- First pendant : 10mm * 10mm
- Second pendant : 21mm * 11mm
Engraved logo on the back of each pendant.
Â
Maati is shown seated in front of an offering table with a jar for a sacred oil in his left hand. The text on this masterpiece of early Middle Kingdom relief art contains references to other prominent figures of the time, including Maati's overseer, the treasurer Bebi, who later became a vizier, and an ancestor of the ruling family called Intef "the Great." The inscriptions demonstrate the close ties that bound together rulers and followers in Theban of the time.
Material : Sterling Silver
Adjustable chain from 60cm to 65cm
Pendants dimensions :
- First pendant : 10mm * 10mm
- Second pendant : 21mm * 11mm
Engraved logo on the back of each pendant.
Â
Maati is shown seated in front of an offering table with a jar for a sacred oil in his left hand. The text on this masterpiece of early Middle Kingdom relief art contains references to other prominent figures of the time, including Maati's overseer, the treasurer Bebi, who later became a vizier, and an ancestor of the ruling family called Intef "the Great." The inscriptions demonstrate the close ties that bound together rulers and followers in Theban of the time.
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Inspired by the famous Egyptian Stela of the Gatekeeper -Â
Material : Sterling Silver
Adjustable chain from 60cm to 65cm
Pendants dimensions :
- First pendant : 10mm * 10mm
- Second pendant : 21mm * 11mm
Engraved logo on the back of each pendant.
Â
Maati is shown seated in front of an offering table with a jar for a sacred oil in his left hand. The text on this masterpiece of early Middle Kingdom relief art contains references to other prominent figures of the time, including Maati's overseer, the treasurer Bebi, who later became a vizier, and an ancestor of the ruling family called Intef "the Great." The inscriptions demonstrate the close ties that bound together rulers and followers in Theban of the time.
Material : Sterling Silver
Adjustable chain from 60cm to 65cm
Pendants dimensions :
- First pendant : 10mm * 10mm
- Second pendant : 21mm * 11mm
Engraved logo on the back of each pendant.
Â
Maati is shown seated in front of an offering table with a jar for a sacred oil in his left hand. The text on this masterpiece of early Middle Kingdom relief art contains references to other prominent figures of the time, including Maati's overseer, the treasurer Bebi, who later became a vizier, and an ancestor of the ruling family called Intef "the Great." The inscriptions demonstrate the close ties that bound together rulers and followers in Theban of the time.
























