Egyptians wore crowns, wigs, combs made of Ivory, jade, gold, or resin-ed papyrus. necklaces, earrings and amulets, charms ,and bracelets. Mostly rich Egyptians wore these. Men and women, like court officials, priestess, scribes, priests, archetects ,and hired mourners. women wore lotus jewelery because it was the jewel of the Nile and was said to be beloved of Isis and Thoth's wife, Maat. wearing jewelry was not only for women, the children did as well, like small gold-plated fish that mothers would put in the child's hair so that it could help protect them from drowning . even servants, farmers and fishers had jewelry, but they were mostly charms, the most common is the Wadjet eye, it is the eye of Re, the right eye was the sun and the left the moon. A Bastet, or Bast was the daughter of the sun god Re, or Depends on what dynasty] farmers wore a charm of her so that the rays of the fruitful sun would BRING, a good crop, OK enough history for you, nice try whoever had that last answer. what? i said nice try, geez....
jewels
Yes.
yes they did
Blue hey
yes they were also buried with it
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Ancient egyptians started making jewelry when they wanted to wear it!
Jewelry is one, because Egyptians wore jewelry i got the word from a local library book about the ancient Egyptians
yes
Yes.
yes they did
Blue hey
Jewelry was fashionable and also showed your wealth and status.
Egyptians
yes they were also buried with it
they wanted to die?
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Ancient Egyptians had a number of methods for producing jewelry. Some of these methods include melting gold and pouring it into molds, and hammering gold into shapes.