This lapis lazuli amulet is in the form of Serqet, and dates to the Twenty-Sixth Dynasty. It is on l (cont.)
A lapis lazuli amuletic figure of Neith, which is pierced through the back-pillar. It dates to the L (cont.)
This fragment of lapis lazuli or glass, is perhaps part of a bracelet. It is marked 'TA 36.19' (Amar (cont.)
A sample of lapis lazuli. It was donated by Andrew Hulling.
7 fragments of faience or glass amulets and 1 inlay.
A string of faience, lapis lazuli and glass tubular, globular and disc beads.
Eighteen mixed fragments of blue glass, faience, and lapis lazuli, including one ring bezel. Another (cont.)
Small lapis lazuli lotus pendant, which is broken at the suspension hole. Found inside W1028.
This beaded collar consists of Amarna style pendants. Amulets of fish (lapis lazuli), Bes-like figur (cont.)
An Amarna style beaded collar dating to the New Kingdom. The central amulet is a heart (although the (cont.)
A tubular implement, possibly a fragment of a musical instrument, made from alternating blue (lapis (cont.)
An artificial eye with a blue lapis lazuli rim. The pupil is painted on. Such eyes were used for cof (cont.)