Samia Gamal, wearing the Kirdan (or Kerdan) necklace, stares into the camera with a gaze that is both fierce and captivating. The necklace adorns her neck as though it is an inherent part of her; an extension of her own skin since birth. Today, jewelry adorns our bodies as a purely decorative element. But for ancient communities, it held a deeper purpose; it was a tangible expression of their connection to the divine and a shield against evil. Every detail, every stone, every color, was meticulously chosen, transforming the piece into a miniature work of art, imbued with symbolic power and a link to the gods. The layered necklace trend has surged back into fashion in recent years. Influencers and style icons have been wearing this look, particularly the layered gold necklace, which draws influence from the Kirdan necklace, a traditional necklace worn by women in Egypt. The Kirdan, a wide necklace with multiple rows and dangling elements, is usually worn by women in Upper Egypt, Lower Egypt, Nubia, Sinai, and mainland Bedouin regions. Often associated with gold (especially in Nubia), it can also be crafted from silver or…
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