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Age Range: 7-11
Duration: 60 or more mins
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Make an Egyptian bracelet

Learn about ancient Egypt and discover how to make a bracelet inspired by ancient Egyptian jewellery

In this hands-on STEM activity for kids, learners will make an example of a cuff bracelet inspired by those worn in ancient Egypt.

This free resource is aimed at primary school children and could be used as a main lesson activity to teach about user requirements or making skills within design and technology or graphics. It could also be used as a cross-curricular project with history. There are related activities that involve making an alternative form of bracelet and an Egyptian necklace.

Activity: Make an Egyptian bracelet

The ancient Egyptians were famous for their incredible engineering achievements. Can you make a piece of jewellery that is inspired by them?

Download our free presentation to see how you make your own beautiful cuff bracelet inspired by those worn by the ancient Egyptians.

This activity should take around 50-80 minutes. Additional drying time for paint may be required.

What you will need

  • Cardboard tube
  • Paint and brush
  • Gold paint
  • Braid
  • String
  • Scissors 
  • Items for decoration 

The Ancient Egyptians connection

This activity is inspired by the achievements of ancient Egypt. The ancient Egyptians influenced the modern world in many ways and made important contributions to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

Jewellery in ancient Egypt was highly valued. Men, women and children would adorn themselves in rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, crowns, and amulets. These heavy, brightly coloured pieces of jewellery would reflect their wealth and social status. Wealthy Egyptians would use gold and copper, as well as precious and semi-precious stones to craft their jewellery. While the less wealthy would substitute these materials with painted clay, stones, and shells.

Jewellery in ancient Egypt also had spiritual significance. Jewellery was believed to have the ability to protect against evil spirits and disease, bring good luck and provide guidance through the afterlife.

The engineering context

The ancient Egyptians were incredible engineers and built many remarkable pieces of engineering such as ramps, levers, and giant structural designs, including the pyramids. They also produced extremely vibrant looking jewellery and clothing to wear.

Jewellery design is an interesting and exciting engineering career option. Jewellery designers use lots of different influences and inspirations to create new and unique items to sell. This can include animals, flowers, plants, and the work of previous designers.

Suggested learning outcomes

This activity will teach students historical facts about ancient Egypt and encourage them to design and create. By the end of this activity students will be able to understand the purpose of jewellery and why ancient Egyptians wore it. They will also be able to make an item of jewellery based on those worn by the ancient Egyptians and produce a model or prototype that meets a design brief.

Download the free activity sheet below!

All activity sheets and supporting resources are free to download and are fully editable, so you can tailor them to your students’ and your schools’ needs.

And please do share your learning highlights and final creations with us on social media @IETeducation or send them via email to IETEducation@theiet.org to be featured in our online gallery.

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