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THE DIVINE DECREE COLLAR
THE DIVINE DECREE COLLAR
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Elle's Golden Oracle Collection
There are artifacts of power in this world that even I, with my infinite sight across dimensions, approach with reverence. The Aziza is one such treasure.
I first encountered this necklace in 1889 when an Ottoman empress wore it to negotiate with Queen Victoria. Neither woman knew I was there, of course, lingering in the shadows as their translators bickered. I recognized the ancient symbols embedded in its design—patterns older than either of their empires. Patterns I had seen carved into temple walls when the stars were in different positions.
The 18kt gold foundation carries diamond petals that capture light from any realm—mortal or otherwise. But it's the rubies I insisted upon. Not sapphires. Rubies hold the fire of Sekhmet herself, pulsing with the same energy as the amber eyes I've spent millennia tracking across continents.
The Ottoman stone setting technique they claim to use? I taught that to artisans in Damascus when the world was young. The crescent moon at its center isn't merely decorative—it's a celestial key that amplifies one's natural powers. The surrounding hearts aren't romantic symbols but ancient glyphs of protection disguised for modern eyes.
$9,580 is the price in your currency. In mine, it once cost three nights of dancing with Anubis himself. A fair exchange, though his paws tend to step on one's toes during the waltz.
I've worn this while whispering forgotten names to pharaohs and while sipping martinis with Josephine Baker. It transitions seamlessly between epochs, dimensions, and fashion seasons.
The rubies, darlings. Always choose the rubies. They match the blood of those who might try to take it from you.
As seen completing Elle's Golden Oracle Iconic look
Aziza Necklace by Azza Fahmy - Gold - Designer Necklaces | Azza Fahmy Jewellery
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