Wedgwood Gold Filled Egyptian Pendant, Circa 1970's
Profile of King Tut's Wife, Ankhesanamum - Egyptian Ware or Revival Jewelry, Circa 1970's. The heads on these pendants are a likeness of an original panel "Beloved of the Great Enchantress", found in Tut's tomb.
Measuring 3 3/4 Inches in diameter, this stunning Pendant is in gilded black Jasperware and is in a gold-filled setting. This Wedgwood pendant has a profile of King Tut's Wife, Ankhesanamum, and was produced to commemorate the tour of the treasures from King Tuts tomb during the years 1976-1979. In MINT condition, this lovely pendant has been in a display case since it was purchased and has never been worn.
The setting is marked "12K GF" and the back of the pendant is marked "Wedgwood Made in England".