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Queen Puabi Necklace – Inspired by Ancient Mesopotamia, Jewelry from Sumerian King's Ur cementery, Puabi Queen tomp.
Queen Puabi Necklace – Inspired by Ancient Mesopotamia, Jewelry from Sumerian King's Ur cementery, Puabi Queen tomp.
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Step into the world of Ancient Mesopotamia with this handcrafted necklace inspired by Queen Puabi – the Sumerian ruler of Ur, whose treasures have amazed archaeologists for nearly a century.
At the center lies a brass rosette with a hand-decorated polymer detail, from which flow three tiers of natural lapis lazuli beads accented with warm golden brass.
Materials:
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4 mm lapis lazuli beads – a stone of royalty, wisdom, and divine protection
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Brass – with a warm golden sheen
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Surgical stainless steel – hypoallergenic and durable
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Central element (rosette): brass and hand-crafted polymer
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Length: approx. 35–40 cm + 5 cm extender
Why You’ll Love It:
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Unique design inspired by authentic 4,500-year-old artifacts
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Carefully handcrafted in a smoke-free, pet-free studio
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Perfect gift for history lovers, archaeologists, and those who appreciate meaningful jewelry
Symbolism:
In Ancient Mesopotamia, lapis lazuli was a royal gemstone imported from distant Afghan mountains, and the rosette motif often symbolized the goddess Inanna/Ishtar – patron of love, war, and fertility.
✨ Add a touch of ancient Ur to your collection and feel like a queen from 4,500 years ago.
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