From Pharaoh to Fashion: A History of Egyptian Revival Jewelry

February 21, 2019 3 min read

Egyptian revival jewelry

Ancient Egypt has provided a wealth of inspiration to artists and designers over the past two centuries.  Several significant events in the region contributed to the public’s interest in antiquity, and created a demand for design that brought the exotic into the everyday.  Read on to learn more about Ancient Egyptian jewelry design and the revival periods that followed.

Jewelry Design in Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egyptians brought a real artistic eye to jewelry design and ornamentation.  Though Ancient Egyptians prized silver for its rarity, they used gold often, and perfected many of the techniques that would eventually be used in modern jewelry making.  Some of the jewelry techniques we associate with Victorian jewelry (repoussé, granulation, filigree, and chasing), were practiced as far back as 1700 B.C.

Egyptian bracelets

Bracelets found on the arms of King Tutankhamen showing advanced gold work techniques, including repoussé and granulation.



Gems such as carnelianamethystgarnetlapis lazuli, and turquoise were used frequently in jewelry, often chosen symbolically based on the stone’s color.  Beadwork was popular, especially in graduated designs with accent spacer beads.  In the latter part of the era, hoop earrings and earplugs were commonly worn.  Other types of jewelry worn during this time include bangle bracelets, anklets, and collar necklaces.

Ancient Egyptian jewelry

Ancient Egyptian earplugs and hoop earrings.



The scarab beetle figured prominently in Ancient Egyptian jewelry, symbolizing the god of the sun.  Carved from stone, the underside of the scarab usually was inscribed with hieroglyphics.  This could be strung on gold wire and attached to a ring, forming a kind of reversible signet ring.  The ankh and eye of Horus are also important protective symbols that were depicted in ornamentation.

Egyptian earrings and necklace

Ancient Egyptian earrings and necklace belonging to Queen Twosret



How the Egyptian Revival Period Began

The artifacts of Ancient Egypt began to creep into the modern consciousness due to archaeological discoveries in the 19th century.  The translation of the Rosetta Stone in 1822, along with the construction of the Suez Canal between 1859 to 1869, kept Egypt in the news.  However this influence wasn’t seen in jewelry design until 1860’s, when French archaeologist Auguste Mariette made new discoveries of Ancient Egyptian tombs and architecture.  These tombs held artifacts that were shipped back to France and displayed at the Louvre museum.  This, along with the subsequent British control of Egypt in the 1880’s ensured an Egyptian revival in the Victorian Era.

Ancient Egyptian signet rings

Ancient Egyptian signet rings belonging to King Tutankhamen, and a 20th century interpretation below.

Egyptian signet ring

A vintage Egyptian style signet ring in Market Square Jewelers’ collection.



Ancient Egypt continued to influence jewelry design until the end of the Victorian Era, when a preference for natural and more feminine forms ushered in the Art Nouveau movement.  This respite didn’t last long however, for in 1922, the discovery of Tutankhamen’s tomb and all the treasures that lay inside ushered in a second wave of Egypt-mania.  The ensuing press coverage, along with the advent of Hollywood and its epic tales of Cleopatra and Arabian Nights, planted antiquity and exoticism firmly into pop culture.  Scarab and snake motifs were back, but this influence took on a more nuanced look, as well.  The statuesque look of the pyramids translated into the rigid geometry and symmetrical filigree of the Art Deco movement.

sapphire snake ring

A vintage snake ring set with a sapphire cabochon in Market Square Jewelers’ collection.



Egyptian style would continue to weave in and out of fashion through the rest of the 20th century.  Today snake and scarab motifs, hoop earrings, and collar necklaces have become classics in jewelry design.  Many people don’t realize that these modern pieces have ancient origins, but in fact, we owe many of our favorite jewelry designs to the pharaohs.  Click here to shop our Egyptian revival jewelry collection.

scarab jewelry

Vintage carved scarab jewelry in the style of Ancient Egypt.



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