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Egyptian Revival Winged Pharaoh King Tut Enamel Brooch Pin Art Deco Silver 3.6"
Located in New York, NY
Indulge in a rare Art Deco Egyptian Revival Winged Pharaoh Silver Enamel Brooch masterpiece. The brooch is a Museum Quality jewel. The stunning very large and dramatic 3 5/8 inch brooch is centered by the head of a Pharoah with a magnificent hand carved face in a natural material. The exquisite, highly detailed and sensitive noble face reflects the work of a master artisan. The Pharaoh wears a fabulous headdress that is adorned with blue and green enamel. On either side are magnificent enamel wings decorated with stunning green, blue and red-orange enamel in a dynamic pattern. The brooch pin is 800 Silver and dates to the Art Deco period, circa 1890-1920. It has its early C-clasp. The brooch could be easily converted to a pendant necklace if desired. The craftsmanship, design, colors and large size of this brooch reflect the height of the Art Deco Egyptian Revival period. The brooch is a treasure to be worn and to be passed on for generations. For centuries, Ancient Egypt has held the fascination of the public and continues to inspire artists and designers alike. With the discoveries of Egyptian tombs, and the treasures within, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the exotically opulent lives of the Pharaohs were beyond anyone’s imagination. Of all the precious objects unearthed in the tombs, the lavish jewels were perhaps the most fascinating for their extravagance and never-before-seen symbolism. The Roaring Twenties and the period’s Art Deco jewelry embraced the vivid contrasting colors, motifs, and symbols more daringly than ever before. Whether the jewels were complete, faithful reproductions or real artifacts preciously decorated in similar style, the Egyptian Revival jewelry during the Art Deco era is the most lavish and magnificent. The brooch is 3 5/8 inches (9.2cm) wide and is 1 inch (26mm) tall. The brooch is hallmarked on the back with 800 for 800 Silver which was the silver standard for most Continental jewelry...
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Early 20th Century Unknown Art Deco Brooches

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Egyptian Revival Lapis Lazuli Pharoah King Tut Enamel Brooch Pin Art Deco Silver
Located in New York, NY
This is a rare Art Deco Egyptian Revival masterpiece. The stunning brooch is centered by a magnificent hand carved Lapis Lazuli head of a Pharoah, or King Tut. The Lapis face refle...
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Early 20th Century Unknown Art Deco Brooches

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Egyptian Revival Carved Citrine Peridot Pharaoh King Tut Brooch Pin Art Deco
Located in New York, NY
This is a rare Art Deco Egyptian Revival Citrine and Peridot Pharaoh Brooch Pin masterpiece. The museum quality brooch is centered by a magnificent hand carved Citrine with the head...
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Early 20th Century Unknown Art Deco Brooches

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Antique Egyptian Revival Enamel Brooch of 14k Gold
Located in Lewisburg, PA
The "Winged Globe" of Egypt is an ancient symbol of the protection and divinity often found above temple gates and worn by Egyptian kings. This spectacular Winged Globe brooch featu...
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Vintage 1910s Egyptian Revival Brooches

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Large Egyptian Revival Blue and Gold Enamel Pharaoh Brooch
Located in London, GB
Large Egyptian Revival pharaoh brooch featuring blue and gold enamel. Measuring length 6.5 cm / 2.56 inches by width 4.8 cm / 1.9 inches. The brooch is in very good condition. There ...
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Late 20th Century Egyptian Revival Brooches

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Egyptian Revival Enamel Sapphire Ruby Gold Scarab Brooch
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An antique Egyptian revival scarab brooch, the cabochon-cut sapphire in a rub-over setting with rose cut diamond details, the outstretch...
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