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  2. Rare ancient Egyptian jewelry now costs less than a Cartier ...

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    Who needs jewelry fit for a queen when you can buy baubles meant for a pharaoh? Those seeking precious gemstones can skip a trip to Bvlgari, Cartier or Harry Winston this Valentine’s Day and pop ...

  3. Royal Jewelry Museum - Wikipedia

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    This was until 1964, when Princess Fatima al-Zahra’ "ceded" the palace to the Egyptian government and left for Cairo. Princess Fatima al-Zahra died in 1983. Following 1952, the jewelry left by the Royal Family was kept secure and unseen until a 1986 decree by President Mubarak was issued to assign Princess Fatima Al-Zahra' Palace in ...

  4. Jack Ogden (jewellery historian) - Wikipedia

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    A visit to the exhibition Tutankhamun and His Time at the Petit Palais, Paris in 1967 inspired him to study Egyptian jewellery techniques, thus blending his archaeology and jewellery backgrounds. His first academic article, on Roman imitation diamonds , [ 14 ] was published in 1973.

  5. Gilbert Marks - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Leigh Marks (1 April 1861 – 5 February 1905) was an English silversmith, who worked in the Arts and Crafts style, during a career of little over ten years.

  6. Art Smith (jeweler) - Wikipedia

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    Smith was born in Cuba, after his parents emigrated there from Jamaica. They moved to New York City when he was three years old. [7] [8]As an adult, Smith worked in Manhattan's Greenwich Village, running a shop there from 1946 until 1979 (shortly before his death).

  7. Out of the over dozen Egyptian mummies housed in Chicago’s Field Museum, the one of an aristocrat Chenet-aa who lived 3,000 years ago has stood out in particular due to her strange burial procedure.

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