Egyptian Crafts

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Friday, October 21, 2005


Welcome to A1 Nile Papyrus Papyrus Paintings

I welcome you to this blog which is centered on A1-Nile-Papyrus, and interesting information about items found there. We invite you to check out www.a1-nile-papyrus.biz then feel free to comment here.

I have had a long time interest in Egypt, its culture, and its history, especially of the mysterious pyramids and the treasures some of them contained. Why were they built? How were they built? To what purpose were they built? I have read many interesting theories on all those questions from large human efforts to possible alien involvement.

In any case, the products and culture of Egypt is fascinating and exotic.

I will be discussing Egyptian Papyrus Paintings of Royalty, Gods, and paintings you can personalize. For example there is a painting of King Tut and his wife that you can have your name painted in for one of the Tuts and your spouse's name for the other Tut. The quality, color and attention to detail remarkable and need to be seen in person to truly appreciate the high quality of the workmanship.

A1 added Egyptian glass perfume bottles this last summer. These quaint bottles are great for your perfumes or just as collectables. Each is hand decorated with 12K gold paint.

Added this fall were Silver and 18K (75% pure) Gold personalized Cartouche. A cartouche is like the Chinese chop or name. Thus a Cartouche is a personal seal of one's name. The cartouche can have one, two, or three names written in Egyptian hieroglyphics, Arabic, or English. These make great love tokens. With Gold and Silver prices skyrocketing, art objects made of these metals have their value skyrocket also. Check out these finely crafted cartouche. These cartouche are pendants and 18K gold chains and sterling silver chains make these items a complete work of art.

A1 will be adding items as they are found and if they meet our demanding criteria for quality of work.

Royal Papyrus

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