
See our: fish jewelry.The fish has been used as a jewelry motif from ancient times, e.g. as the form of a gold and green feldspar pendant made in Egypt, c. 1900 BC-1800 BC, and worn as an amulet (called a nekhaw) attachedto the sidelock of children, and as a jade pendant made in China as an amulet, 13th to 10th centuries BC.Some articles of early Christian devotional jewelry were made in the form of a fish or were inscribed or enamelled with the word ichthus. In Sinu jewelry pendants were made in the form of amythological flying fish, with horizontal fins and vertical tail. In modern times small pendants are made, especially in China, in the form of a fish with articulated parts and enamelled decoration.




