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A necklace counterpoise (or counterweight) is a decorative or functional weight attached to the back of a necklace to balance a heavy front pendant and keep it centered. Historically, it refers to the menat, a keyhole-shaped pendant from Ancient Egypt, which hung down the back to balance broad collars (wesekh) and was used in rituals. 
Egyptian faience is an ancient, non-clay ceramic material, primarily composed of crushed quartz or sand, that was used for over 6,000 years to create brilliant, self-glazed blue or green objects. Known by the Egyptians as tjehenet ("the dazzling"), this sintered-quartz material was valued for representing life and fertility, commonly used for amulets, beads, and figurines. 
A menat necklace is a sacred, ritualistic necklace from ancient Egypt, featuring multiple strands of beads and a heavy keyhole-shaped counterpoise (the menat itself) that hung down the back. Used mainly in religious ceremonies, it was held and shaken as a percussion instrument to invoke the goddess Hathor, offering protection, joy, and fertility. 
Sekhmet is the ancient Egyptian goddess of war, vengeance, and healing, often depicted as a lioness-headed woman representing the destructive, yet protective, power of the sun (the "Eye of Ra"). Known as "The Powerful One," she was worshipped in Memphis as a fierce protector of pharaohs, capable of inflicting plague and curing disease.

A necklace counterpoise (or counterweight) is a decorative or functional weight attached to the back of a necklace to balance a heavy front pendant and keep it centered. Historically, it refers to the menat, a keyhole-shaped pendant from Ancient Egypt, which hung down the back to balance broad collars (wesekh) and was used in rituals. Egyptian faience is an ancient, non-clay ceramic material, primarily composed of crushed quartz or sand, that was used for over 6,000 years to create brilliant, self-glazed blue or green objects. Known by the Egyptians as tjehenet ("the dazzling"), this sintered-quartz material was valued for representing life and fertility, commonly used for amulets, beads, and figurines. A menat necklace is a sacred, ritualistic necklace from ancient Egypt, featuring multiple strands of beads and a heavy keyhole-shaped counterpoise (the menat itself) that hung down the back. Used mainly in religious ceremonies, it was held and shaken as a percussion instrument to invoke the goddess Hathor, offering protection, joy, and fertility. Sekhmet is the ancient Egyptian goddess of war, vengeance, and healing, often depicted as a lioness-headed woman representing the destructive, yet protective, power of the sun (the "Eye of Ra"). Known as "The Powerful One," she was worshipped in Memphis as a fierce protector of pharaohs, capable of inflicting plague and curing disease.

Faience counterpoise with aegis of Sekhmet (once a part of a Menat Necklace)
quartz ceramic
c. 1295-1070 BCE
New Kingdom, Ramesside Period, 19th-20th Dynasty
Egypt

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Archaeologists Discover 15,000-Year-Old Clay Jewelry With Children’s Fingerprints on Them Archaeologists Discover 15,000-Year-Old Clay Jewelry With Children’s Fingerprints on Them Long before pottery, agriculture, or permanent cities, humans were already shaping clay into meaningful objects. A new study published in Science Advances reveals that some of the earliest known clay ornaments, dating back 15,000 years, still carry the fingerprints of their makers. Discovered at several prehistoric sites in present-day Israel, the collection includes 142 small […] READ: Archaeologists Discover 15,000-Year-Old Clay Jewelry With Children’s Fingerprints on Them

Archaeologists Discover 15,000-Year-Old Clay Jewelry With Children’s Fingerprints on Them #Archeology #ancientjewelry

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When you get to see a ton of ancient Greek pottery and jewelry. Saw amazing stuff on my trip to Athens.

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Phallus pendant made of jet discovered at Vindolanda Roman frontier fortress.

Any guesses what this was for?

#art #arthistroy #rome #romanhistory #ancientart #ancientjewelry

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Discover the timeless beauty of this Medieval Cross featuring a luminous moonstone center — a symbol of divine femininity, intuition, and ancient mystique. Perfect for those who cherish history and spiritual elegance. ✨
#Moonstone #MedievalCross #AncientJewelry #SpiritualJewelry #CelticJewelry

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The Kingdom of Nicoya (from Nahuatl: Nekok Yaotl), also called Cacicazgo or Lordship of Nicoya, was an indigenous nation that comprised much of the territory of the current Guanacaste Province, in the North Pacific of Costa Rica. Its political, economic and religious center was the city of Nicoya, located on the peninsula of the same name, which depends on several provinces located on both banks of the Gulf of Nicoya, as well as numerous tributary villages. In the 16th century, prior to the arrival of Europeans, Nicoya was the most important chiefdom of the North Pacific of present-day Costa Rica.
This necklace is composed of different sizes of carved green jade beads, with a large bar-shaped light green jade pendant at center front.
Costa Rica, a tropical country of environmental and biological diversity, is located between Nicaragua to the north and Panama to the south in lower Central America. With Mesoamerica, Costa Rica is one of the two regions in which jade was extensively carved in Precolumbian times. The earliest known carved jade jewelry from this culture is from about 100 BCE, and they continued to carved jade extensively until about 700 CE, when the culture moved away from jade to a preference for gold ornaments.

The Kingdom of Nicoya (from Nahuatl: Nekok Yaotl), also called Cacicazgo or Lordship of Nicoya, was an indigenous nation that comprised much of the territory of the current Guanacaste Province, in the North Pacific of Costa Rica. Its political, economic and religious center was the city of Nicoya, located on the peninsula of the same name, which depends on several provinces located on both banks of the Gulf of Nicoya, as well as numerous tributary villages. In the 16th century, prior to the arrival of Europeans, Nicoya was the most important chiefdom of the North Pacific of present-day Costa Rica. This necklace is composed of different sizes of carved green jade beads, with a large bar-shaped light green jade pendant at center front. Costa Rica, a tropical country of environmental and biological diversity, is located between Nicaragua to the north and Panama to the south in lower Central America. With Mesoamerica, Costa Rica is one of the two regions in which jade was extensively carved in Precolumbian times. The earliest known carved jade jewelry from this culture is from about 100 BCE, and they continued to carved jade extensively until about 700 CE, when the culture moved away from jade to a preference for gold ornaments.

Beaded Necklace with Bar Pendant
jade
300–700 CE
Nicoya
Guanacaste province, Costa Rica

#art #ancientart #precolumbian #prehispanic #tribalart #ethnographicart #jewelry #ancientjewelry #jewelrydesign
#handmade #jade #necklace #nicoya #costarica #ancientjade #carvedjade

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So delicate and beautiful ✨ #ancientjewelry #cameo #pendant

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Pendant in the Form of a Clamshell
1–800 CE
Colima
Colima, Mexico

A Mesoamerican carved stone (serpentine) pendant made by the indigenous peoples of ancient Colima.

#mesoamerica #precolumbian #prehispanic #carvedstone #handmade #circa800CE #colima #mexico #pendant #ancientjewelry #jewelrydesign

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Um par de brincos de ouro grego (ouro e esmalte) em forma de cabeça de mulher (possivelmente Afrodite). 50-300 a.C. Foi encontrado em uma tumba em Panticapaea. Museu Hermitage - São Petersburgo

#Archaeology #Art #Greekart #Greeks #ancientjewelry #jewelry #materialculture #dress #AncientBlueSky

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A pair of Greek gold earrings (gold and enamel) in shape of a woman's head (possibly Aphrodite). 50-300 BC. It was found in a tomb at Panticapaea. Hermitage Museum - St. Petersburg

#Archaeology #Art #Greekart #Greeks #ancientjewelry #jewelry #materialculture #dress #AncientBlueSky

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Assyrian Kingdom,
1050-1031 ВС.
The exceptional Gold Crown of queen Hama, wife of the king Assurnasirpal Il, it was found in the Excavations of the Ancient City of Nineveh, modern day Mosul in Iraq.
Photo Credits: zonalibreradio1

Assyrian Kingdom, 1050-1031 ВС. The exceptional Gold Crown of queen Hama, wife of the king Assurnasirpal Il, it was found in the Excavations of the Ancient City of Nineveh, modern day Mosul in Iraq. Photo Credits: zonalibreradio1

Ancient Assyrian gold crown of Queen Hama circa 1000 BC

#assyrian #assyrians #ancientpeople #nineveh #assyrianempire #ancienthistory #ancient #ancientworld #antiquity #civilizations #artifacts #goldcrown #queenhama #ancientjewels #ancientjewelry #gioielleria #gioielli #jewelart

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Upper class Greek woman from the 2nd century BC. Wearing piloi socks. Iam planning on drawing the entrance room of a villa as a background. #dagomarosart #ancientclothing #anciebtgreece #peplos #ancientjewelry #pencilart #sandals #history #historicalillustration #historyart

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