KISALL Original Design for "Egyptian Cat" Vintage Style Black Enamel Green Agate Sterling Silver Necklace Hanging Pendant
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Material design:
1.Original design, 925 silver, 10 times thicker electroplating
2,Selecting sparkling synthetic cubic zirconia for brilliance only
3.Each piece comes with a testing certificate
Design Concept:Thousands of years after the reign of Pharaoh, the miracles of ancient Egypt continue to fascinate us. In addition to the elusive Sphinx and the majesty of the Great Pyramid of Giza, there is also a topic of great interest: what sets cats apart from modern humans is that ancient Egyptians were not just about masturbating cats. Cats represent many of their important characteristics and sacred values.
For example, if a house catches fire, ancient Egyptians would first save the cat and then protect their property. If unfortunately not rescued, people will shave their eyebrows to mourn until they grow again. In Egyptian mythology, there is a Best cat with a golden ring on its ears, often appearing as a woman with a cat head, and is the incarnation of the goddess of the moon. The mysterious and noble cat style temperament is the setting at the beginning of this series. Best's majestic collar is represented by green agate, and the back of the pendant is engraved with a hollow moon, fitting the image of the moon goddess. The ancient civilization, like a magnet, deeply attracts us. As the ancient Egyptian proverb goes:
"People who have drunk Nile water will come back."
Every piece is handcrafted with 100% recycled 18ct gold vermeil and solid sterling
silver, reducing CO2 emissions by over 60%.
We are certified members of the Responsible Jewellery Council, meaning that we adhere
to and promote fair and equal human and labour rights, working to transform jewellery
supply chains to be more responsible and sustainable.
With each purchase, you're providing children and their nursing mothers with adequate
amounts of Vitamin A to protect them from VADD. Vitamin A Deficiency Disorder
(VADD) is the number one cause of childhood blindness and a major cause of childhood
death. Over 20 million children in India are at risk of having this preventable disease.
