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GROUP 1: ACCESSORIES (JEWELRIES AND HEADPIECES) - Coggle Diagram
GROUP 1: ACCESSORIES (JEWELRIES AND HEADPIECES)
Egyptian Torc necklace
Is an ancient form of a neck ring, the name is commonly used for iron or bronze and golden neck rings. These neck rings progressed from simple rings into intricately carved decorations adorned with or without rich connectors.
Torc necklace
Nemes headpiece
The Nemes headdress or headpiece is made out of stiff linen. In its appearance, it is in striped pattern, usually full with bright colors and it is covered on the head and draped over the shoulders. It was used among the pharaohs. One of the most popular models wearing the Nemes is Pharaoh Tutankhamun, who ruled Egypt in the 1400s B.C.E.
Pharaoh Tutankhamun wearing the Nemes
Diadem of Pharaoh Tutankhamun
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A Diadem is a crown or an ornamental headband. King Tut's Diadem was multicolored and made out of gold and it is created to secure the Pharaoh's wig during important ceremonies and also to protect his forehead.
Pharaoh Tutankhamun's Diadem
Wesekh Collar
Wesekh collar is a broad-collared necklace. The Wesekh collar is mostly made out of gold, it can be also made out of other materials such as gemstones, silver and copper. This was the most common type of necklace given to authorities, high officials, and troops as a mark of homage starting in the 1800s.
Collar made out of gold
Collar made out of gemstones