The Royal Glow of Ancient Times
An exceptional ring that reflects the splendor and radiance of the legendary pharaoh, Tutankhamun, through its sparkling strass stones.
Glimmering Gemstones
The exquisite head of Tutankhamun is beautifully showcased with a myriad of sparkling stones, each zirconia reminiscent of the Egyptian nights under which the pharaoh once ruled.
Artisanal Symphony
This ring is a fusion of Egyptian history and contemporary glamour, with a detailed artistic design that highlights the judicious use of strass stones.
Technical Specifications
- Stainless Steel 316L Composition
- Shock and Element Resistant (air, water, dust…)
- Expertly Crafted Jewelry piece
- Skin-friendly Ring
- Free Shipping
Immerse yourself in the enchantment of ancient Egypt and feel the presence of the boy king with every movement of your hand. More than just an ornament, this ring is a sparkling tribute to one of history’s most beloved pharaohs.
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These jewels, small in size but great in symbolism, were a key element of social and religious identity. Rings could indicate belonging to a certain social class, profession, or religious group. Some, like seal rings, had official functions to authenticate documents. Rings also served as talismans, often designed as amulets to offer luck, health, and protection, associated with specific deities for divine protection.
Ancient Egyptian Jewelry is a site specializing in jewelry inspired by ancient Egypt, offering a selection of rings, necklaces, and bracelets. Designed to highlight traditional Egyptian symbols and motifs, these pieces embody both the history and beauty of Egyptian art.
The Pharaohs were both political and religious leaders of their people. Known as the “Lord of the Two Lands” and the “High Priest in Every Temple,” the term “pharaoh” was reserved for the monarch and eventually became identified with the ruler, reserved only for that person. The early pharaohs of Egypt were called kings, not pharaohs. During the New Kingdom, foreign dignitaries and court members addressed the pharaoh of Egypt as “Your Majesty,” and foreign monarchs called him “Brother.” These rituals continued after the recognition of the pharaoh of Egypt as pharaoh.