A translucent dark blue, opaque yellow and turquoise glass head pendant. There is a small rod hole i (cont.)
A dark blue faience amulet consisting of the double cartouches of Akhenaten. Only the prenomen (Nefe (cont.)
A yellow faience mandrake pendant (Boyce type C12A) from Amarna. Presented to the museum in 1978 by (cont.)
Pendant of orange coloured stone.
A green faience liliform pendant from Amarna. Presented to the museum in 1978 by the British Museum (cont.)
A light blue faience drop pendant from Amarna in the shape of a hes-vase (Boyce type X9). Presented (cont.)
A blue faience drop pendant from Amarna in the shape of a palmette (Boyce type C51). Presented to th (cont.)
A blue faience heart amulet. Heart amulets become particularly popular from the New Kingdom. However (cont.)
Small lapis lazuli lotus pendant, which is broken at the suspension hole. Found inside W1028.
Fragment of a blue faience pendant in the shape of a cartouche, with remains of the Didactic name of (cont.)
Small blue faience amulet in the shape of Taweret. A tubular bead has been attached horizontally to (cont.)
Blue glazed faience amulet of Bes, with ring beads at the top for suspension. The bottom of the feet (cont.)
Blue glazed faience papyrus sceptre amulet, with a striated tube bead at the top for suspension.
Black glazed faience amulet of an undulating uraeus, with a loop at the back of the head for suspens (cont.)
Blue glazed faience amulet of a situla, pierced through the handles for suspension.
Green glazed faience small drop pendant (Boyce Type C16), with loop for suspension at the top.
A blue faience pendant with the king's name in a cartouche surmounted by a sun disc between two feat (cont.)
Fan shaped pendant made of white and blue glass.
A light blue faience drop pendant (Boyce type C16) from Amarna. Presented to the museum in 1978 by t (cont.)
Fragment of a small blue glass pendant, which is pierced horizontally and inscribed on two sides wit (cont.)