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Faience udjat-eye, double vessel and other amulets strung as a necklace with long tubular and small spherical beads (stringing modern).
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Faience oedjat-oog, dubbelvaas en andere amuletten als halssnoer geregen met lange buisvormige en kleine bolvormige kralen (modern rijgwerk).
Oeil-oudjat en faïence, double récipient et autres amulettes montés sur un collier de perles, les unes longues et tubulaires, les autres petites et sphériques (montage moderne).
Ein Udjat-Auge aus Fayence, ein Doppelgefäß und andere Amulette sind als Halsschmuck zusammen mit langen Röhrenperlen und kleinen runden Perlen angeordnet (modern aufgezogen).
Occhio-udjat di faience, doppio vaso e altri amuleti infilati in una collana con perline tubolari allungate ed altre piccole sferiche (l'infilatura é moderna).
Olho-udjat de faiança, recipiente duplo e outros amuletos enfiados num colar com contas esféricas pequenas e contas tubulares longas (o fio é moderno).
Ojo udyat de fayenza, recipiente doble y otros amuletos unidos a modo de collar mediante largas cuentas tubulares y pequeñas cuentas redondas (la cuerda es moderna)
Faience udjat-eye, double vessel and other amulets strung as a necklace with long tubular and small spherical beads (stringing modern).
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From the collection of objects accumulated by Lady Harriet Kavanagh during her travels around Egypt in the mid-1840s. This collection is on loan to the National Museum of Ireland from the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland.
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