Egyptian Broadcollars 39.3 Article

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Robert K. Liu describes the main types of ancient Egyptian faience broadcollars, how faience beads were made, and how the collars were strung and worn. These forms of adornment were  an essential item of dress for the Egyptian elite. Examples are from extant museum specimens, as well as replicas made like those in antiquity by a contemporary maker, Carol Strick.

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Robert K. Liu describes the main types of ancient Egyptian faience broadcollars, how faience beads were made, and how the collars were strung and worn. These forms of adornment were  an essential item of dress for the Egyptian elite. Examples are from extant museum specimens, as well as replicas made like those in antiquity by a contemporary maker, Carol Strick.

Robert K. Liu describes the main types of ancient Egyptian faience broadcollars, how faience beads were made, and how the collars were strung and worn. These forms of adornment were  an essential item of dress for the Egyptian elite. Examples are from extant museum specimens, as well as replicas made like those in antiquity by a contemporary maker, Carol Strick.