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Necklace with gold spacer (Goddess Hathor)

Unknown13th century BCE

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Israel

Of the 244 beads and pendants in the necklace, the most interesting is the unique gold spacer (a spacer is a plaque which separated the threads on which the beads were strung). The spacer bears the face of the Egyptian goddess Hathor, the goddess of love and joy. It is decorated in the repoussé technique.

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  • Title: Necklace with gold spacer (Goddess Hathor)
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 13th century BCE
  • Location: Deir el-Balah cemetery(?)
  • Type: Necklace
  • Rights: The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Photo © Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • External Link: Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • Medium: 244 carnelian and gold beads and amulets 1 gold spacer (Goddess Hathor), 2 broken wedjat eye amulets, 2 carnelian beads in the shape of scarabs, 52 lotus seed-shaped pendants, 2 biconical elongated gold beads, 3 small gold beads, 9 big biconical carnelian beads, 139 small carnelian beads, 26 biconical small carnelian beads, 2 carnelian spacer, 1 fluted gold bead, 3 large round carnelian beads, 2 small fluted carnelian beads.
  • Dimensions: L: 50 cm
  • Curator: Misch-Brandl, Osnat
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

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