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Catalog Writing: headlines, sidebars and captions LESLIE ROGALSKI
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| Behold the symbol for eternal life! The scarab has long represented the sun-god of ancient Egypt, who brings rebirth and life everlasting. Inspired by art found in King Tut's tomb, this glorious 22 karat gold-plated brooch depicts the scarab symbol attended by two guardian goddesses. Superbly detailed and set with a genuine sodalite stone. |
Look like an Egytian queen! Brilliant carnelian and blue cermaic beads play off gold spacers in a style that is unmistakably Egyptian. The triple-strand necklace twines with the grace of the flowing Nile. Earrings feature the favorite lotus motif shimmering in gold-plated pewter. Dangling from each blossom is a column of more carnelian and blue beads. |
Proclaim your love in the language of the pharaohs! Hieroglyphic script spells out your eternal devotion in Egyptian symbols, based on historically accurate translations by a French scholar in the 19th century. Crafted in sterling silver plated with 22 karat gold. |
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| The Riddle of the Gargoyle (sidebar) Leering down at us for centuries, gargoyles were originally carved of wood, channeling rainwater through fearsome maws. But were they actually meant to lure ancient pagan folk into the newly blossoming Christian church? Did they come to life at night to ward off evil spirits? Or, was their demonic presence a reminder to parishioners of a grim future if one strayed from the paths of righteousness? Whatever their intent so long ago, gargoyles remain popular today as symbols of myth and fantasy. |
Guardian of the Shadows Gargoyle Ring Ward away evil spirits with this imposing men's ring. Solid sterling silver, selectively coated with 24 karat gold, with a design reminiscent of medieval cathedrals where the gargoyle first appeared. A pair of these powerful sentinels guard a black onyx stone surmounted by a faceted ruby. |
The Mystery of the Gargoyle Dagger A powerful masterwork by renowned fantasy artist Greg Hildebrandt. The handle, accented in sterling silver, features a sculptured pommel protraying gargoyles accented in 24 karat gold, flanking sa hand-set stone of cerulean crystal. On the guard, a gargoyle peers over a sapphire-colored crystal. Stainless steel blade. Hardwood wall display included. |
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