Egyptian Turquoise Princess Necklace
Three-Strand Egyptian Turquoise • Sterling Silver
Some colors don’t belong to a single place.
The blue of this necklace once adorned the collars of pharaohs, traveled across ancient trade routes, and thousands of years later found its way into the hands of Southwestern silversmiths. It’s a reminder that beauty has always crossed borders.
This elegant princess necklace is built from three strands of natural Egyptian Turquoise, each individually graduated to create soft movement and remarkable depth. The centerpiece is a classic Southwestern cluster showcasing richly webbed Egyptian Turquoise, where vivid robin’s-egg blue is interrupted by warm chocolate matrix—a combination that gives every stone its own unmistakable personality.
Egyptian turquoise has been prized since antiquity, with mines in the Sinai Peninsula supplying stone for jewelry worn by Egyptian royalty more than 5,000 years ago. Ancient artisans fashioned it into beads, amulets, and inlays, making it one of the oldest continuously treasured gemstones in human history.
Unlike many princess necklaces that rely on silver alone, this piece lets the turquoise become the architecture. The flowing bead strands naturally frame the cluster pendant, giving it presence without overwhelming the wearer.
Details
- Natural Egyptian Turquoise
- Three-strand princess design
- Sterling silver cluster centerpiece
- Sterling silver findings
- Handmade
- 18-20inches
Why We Love It
The matrix tells the story. Every bead is unique, every pattern impossible to duplicate. Together they create a necklace that feels vibrant, organic, and unmistakably alive. The three strands give it just enough drama while remaining incredibly wearable.
From Eric
I’ve always loved princess necklaces because they sit exactly where people notice them first. This one doesn’t rely on size to make an impression—it relies on color. That impossible blue has captivated people for thousands of years, and honestly… I get it. Every time I pick this necklace up, it feels like holding a little piece of sky that somehow learned how to become stone.
Egyptian Turquoise Princess Necklace
Three-Strand Egyptian Turquoise • Sterling Silver
Some colors don’t belong to a single place.
The blue of this necklace once adorned the collars of pharaohs, traveled across ancient trade routes, and thousands of years later found its way into the hands of Southwestern silversmiths. It’s a reminder that beauty has always crossed borders.
This elegant princess necklace is built from three strands of natural Egyptian Turquoise, each individually graduated to create soft movement and remarkable depth. The centerpiece is a classic Southwestern cluster showcasing richly webbed Egyptian Turquoise, where vivid robin’s-egg blue is interrupted by warm chocolate matrix—a combination that gives every stone its own unmistakable personality.
Egyptian turquoise has been prized since antiquity, with mines in the Sinai Peninsula supplying stone for jewelry worn by Egyptian royalty more than 5,000 years ago. Ancient artisans fashioned it into beads, amulets, and inlays, making it one of the oldest continuously treasured gemstones in human history.
Unlike many princess necklaces that rely on silver alone, this piece lets the turquoise become the architecture. The flowing bead strands naturally frame the cluster pendant, giving it presence without overwhelming the wearer.
Details
- Natural Egyptian Turquoise
- Three-strand princess design
- Sterling silver cluster centerpiece
- Sterling silver findings
- Handmade
- 18-20inches
Why We Love It
The matrix tells the story. Every bead is unique, every pattern impossible to duplicate. Together they create a necklace that feels vibrant, organic, and unmistakably alive. The three strands give it just enough drama while remaining incredibly wearable.
From Eric
I’ve always loved princess necklaces because they sit exactly where people notice them first. This one doesn’t rely on size to make an impression—it relies on color. That impossible blue has captivated people for thousands of years, and honestly… I get it. Every time I pick this necklace up, it feels like holding a little piece of sky that somehow learned how to become stone.