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Gems and Jewellery - Kobelli.com

Browse our collection of color gemstone including rings, pendants/necklaces, earrings and bracelets at affordable prices.

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Gems and Jewellery - Kobelli.com

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  1. Browse our collection of color gemstone including rings, pendants/necklaces, earrings and bracelets at affordable prices. Gems and Jewellery

  2. Vocabulary/Glossary • Amulet: An object that provides protection. • Inlay: A small piece of material set into another material to make an attractive design. • Symbol: Something that represents something else. E.G. ‘+’ Means ‘add’. • Afterlife: The life ancient Egyptians expected after death. • Quarry: A place where mining for stones happens.

  3. Amethyst Turquoise Jasper Carnelian Amazonite

  4. Investigate The Different Gems Colour: • E.g. light, dark, green, turquoise, bright, dull. Shape: • E.g. rounded, jagged. Other Qualities: • E.g. texture, opaque, translucent, banding, size

  5. Gems and Jewellery: Background Ancient Egyptians made most of their clothes from white or beige linen. Jewellery made of brightly coloured stones added colour to their wardrobe. The Egyptians also valued jewellery because of their belief in special meanings for the colours and materials. These beliefs meant that jewellery could act as amulets to provide protection for the wearer. Because of these values, jewellery was an important part of ancient Egyptian burials.

  6. Amethyst:is a pale purple crystal that ancient Egyptians used to make beads and sometimes amulets. It was most popular early in ancient Egyptian history. Archaeologists discovered amethyst scarabs in Tutankhamen's tomb. Amazonite: is also known as feldspar. It is light blue to green in colour. Egyptians connected this blue-green colour to new life and health. Jewellers shaped it to use as inlay in gold jewellery. Amazonite was ideal for making amulets that symbolised rebirth in the Afterlife. Carnelian: is a red translucent stone used to make beads for necklaces and bracelets. Red was a colour Egyptians connected to violent power and the sun. Egyptians often made amulets that protected people from danger from carnelian. Turquoise: like amazonite, was the blue-green colour that symbolised new life and health. The ancient Egyptians liked the sky-blue coloured turquoise the most. Turquoise was preferred in the making of fish amulets that Egyptians wore to protect them from drowning. Egyptians quarried turquoise in the Sinai. Jasper: comes in several colours including red, brown, and dark green. The dark green jasper was preferred for making heart scarabs that Egyptians buried with mummies for use in the judgement in the Afterlife.

  7. Jewelry Care Guide Fine jewelry is meant to be worn and passed down to future generations. But few recognize how they can preserve their treasures by using some simple advanced planning and thought. Here is some of our tips: kobelli.com/jewelry_care_guide

  8. Customer Service Shipping & Delivery Privacy Policy Returns, Maintenance & Repairs Ordering Viewing Orders Updating Account Information My Wishlist General Inquiries:  Info@kobelli.com Order Inquires:  Sales@kobelli.com Customer Care:  Service@kobelli.com • Or Call Our Toll Free Expert Line: 1(800) 432-3222 • 801 S Flower St • Los Angeles • CA 90017 • U.S.A 

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