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nefertiti queen egypt ring 18kt gold silver fashion made in italy sculpture design details unisex gift woman precious solid history

nefertiti queen egypt ring 18kt gold silver fashion made in italy sculpture design details unisex gift woman precious solid history

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nefertiti queen egypt ring in silver - 18kt gold - mix silver-18kt gold
splendid workmanship in the details with scarabs on the sides----weight in silver about 20 grams - weight in 18kt gold about 27-30 grams - depends on the size
solid and great jewel
the story of a queen
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Nefertiti (in full: Neferneferuaton Nefertiti) (about 1370 BC - Amarna, about 1330 BC) was an Egyptian queen of the 18th dynasty.

She was the great royal wife of the pharaoh Akhenaten (1351 BC-1334/3 BC [4]), she joined her husband in the great but ephemeral religious revolution that tried to impose the cult of the only god Aten, the solar disk. Together, Akhenaten and Nefertiti were responsible for the creation of a new henotheistic religion that caused upheavals within the ancient Egyptian religion and some political unrest for twenty years. His reign alongside Akhenaten began in the period of greatest prosperity in Egyptian history [5] (inaugurated with Amenofi III, father of Akhenaten [6]) to end in a momentary disintegration of the country, with revolts fomented by the clergy of Amon [7 ], and in an impending dynastic crisis [8]. No other Egyptian queen appears as firmly linked to her husband's throne as Nefertiti: her representations alongside Akhenaten conferred on her hitherto unmatched honors [9], as well as the numerous scenes of intimacy and affection of the royal couple that have reached today [9]. Some Egyptologists believe that Nefertiti reigned briefly as Neferneferuaton after the death of her husband (ca. 1334 BC) and before the accession to the throne of Smenkhara and Tutankhamun (ca. 1332 BC) [10]; however, the identification of Neferneferuaton with Nefertiti is the subject of an extremely complex archaeological debate [8] [11] [12].


workmanship with attention to detail
with care and high professionalism
drawn from the mind to the precious gold material
by experienced Italian master goldsmiths



we use an ancient casting method ... called lost wax ... used since ancient times by Egyptians ... Roman Etruscans ... and still used today with technological advances in combination.

Our jewels are perfect for a dream gift, for a birthday ... wedding, engagement and all those special occasions where a jewel is seen by everyone's eyes

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