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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Gold Bandi Decorative Forehead Wear 22K
Code: 25721
Total Weight: 11.60 Grams
Price: $470.80
Item: In Stock
Item belongs to Category: Gold Tikka
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Many of these 3000 year-old artifacts were stolen by tomb raiders although the golden treasures of Tutankhamen's tomb were entirely intact when discovered in 1923. The Pharaoh's grave housed the largest collection of handcrafted gold jewelry and other gold relics to date. During the Persian Empire, located in modern day Iran, gold was used in artwork and as part of Zoroastrianism, depicting golden animals. Persian gold headdresses and jewelry crafting style permeated the region for centuries, influencing all of the ancient Middle Eastern civilizations. The advanced craftsmanship and skill of goldsmiths in Pre-Columbian American societies is some of the most impressive in the history of gold jewelry making. Long before the Spanish and the Catholic Church invaded, stole and melted down Indian gold jewelry and wares in order to recover their depressed economy by shipping large amounts back to Spain, the Incas, Mayas and Aztecs used gold to adorn tombs, decorate royalty, embellish religious icons and bedeck themselves in gold jewelry. For more details do visit Sell gold.
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