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A stopper shaped pendant ear-ring made from coils of blue, yellow and white glass. They would have been worn on a wire suspended from the ear-lobe.
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Oorhanger in de vorm van een stop, van blauwe, gele en witte glazen spiralen. Ze werden met een draad aan de oorlel gedragen.
Pendant d'oreille en forme de bouchon, en verre bleu, jaune et blanc. Ces bijoux devaient être suspendus au lobe de l'oreille par un fil.
Ein Ohranhänger in Stöpselform aus blauen, gelben und weißen Glasfäden. Er wurde an einem am Ohrläppchen befestigten Draht getragen.
Orecchino pendente a forma di tappo composto da spirali di vetro di colore blu, giallo e bianco. Probabilmente veniva fatto passare attraverso un filo che veniva poi attaccato al lobo dell'orecchio.
Pendente de brinco, com forma de rolha, feito com espirais de vidro azul, amarelo e branco. Teria sido usado com fio suspenso no lobo da orelha.
Pendiente con colgante en forma de tapón hecho a base de espirales de vidrio azul, amarillo y blanco. Deben haber colgado del lóbulo de la oreja mediante un alambre.
A stopper shaped pendant ear-ring made from coils of blue, yellow and white glass. They would have been worn on a wire suspended from the ear-lobe.
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Part of the private collection of Joseph Mayer, given to the museum in 1867. See for more information object M13519, Object's History.
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Piotr Bienkowski and Angela Tooley, "Gifts of The Nile: Ancient Egyptian Arts and Crafts in the Liverpool Museum", 1995, 79; pl. 124. P.H.K. Gray and Dorothy Slow, "Egyptian Mummies in the City of Liverpool Museums", 1968, 50-56.
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