TAA i.1.256.oo.1
© Griffith Institute,
University of Oxford
256, OO. Wḏȝt-Eye-bracelet <(See 256, AAA.)>
POSITION:
Right forearm, second from elbow of group: X, OO, PP, QQ, RR, SS, and SS bis.
DIMENSIONS:
L. 16.2; W. 2.7.; eye 6.4 x 3.6. cents. (See note attached./<)>.
DESCRIPTION:
Carneleansic uzat-eye inlaid in gold cloisonnesic upon bead-work
bracelet of <nine rows of> gold, faience and glass beads - their colours being
dark blue, green and red. This bead work is kept in place by means
of six gold spacers imitating the bea gold beads ./<-> (For details see
note attached./<)>.
Engraved on the back of the <gold> casing of the eye [ 𓂀 ].
In front of the eye an uraeus supporting the Up. and Low. Eg. Crowns.
REMARKS:
The remounting of the beads is not quite correct: instead of four gold
beads between spacers and red faience beads there should be the normal
number and the remainder worked between last spacers and fastenings.