The process begins from the back of the pendant, where a red copper circle is formed and a pyramid shape is cut through its center. A lapis lazuli pyramid, one of the most important stones in ancient Egypt, is carefully set inside.
The piece is then placed within a larger silver circle, and a pyramid shape is engraved on the silver surface to represent the energy held within. A yellow copper base completes the khartoush, forming the sacred and beautiful outer shape, while the inner layers are designed to rest directly against the body so the wearer can receive the energy of the pendant.
The process begins from the back of the pendant, where a red copper circle is formed and a pyramid shape is cut through its center. A lapis lazuli pyramid, one of the most important stones in ancient Egypt, is carefully set inside.
The piece is then placed within a larger silver circle, and a pyramid shape is engraved on the silver surface to represent the energy held within. A yellow copper base completes the khartoush, forming the sacred and beautiful outer shape, while the inner layers are designed to rest directly against the body so the wearer can receive the energy of the pendant.