The scarab beetle was a significant symbol in ancient Egyptian culture, representing the cycle of life and rebirth. The Egyptians believed that the scarab beetle rolled the sun across the sky, much like how the insect rolls dung into balls. Scarab amulets were often placed on mummies and used in jewelry as a symbol of protection and good luck. The beetle's image was also frequently carved into amulets, seals, and other objects as a symbol of transformation and regeneration.
Quantity: 1 piece
Measurements: .9 x .4 inches
Base Material: 925 Sterling Silver, 925 stamped
Surface Material: Oxidized or 18K Gold Plated
Hypoallergenic: Lead and Nickel Free
Each piece is handmade by using the art of lost wax casting using ethically sourced materials.