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Sun Scarab Necklace

Sun Scarab Necklace

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Ancient Egyptians revered the scarab beetle for its seemingly magical strength and mysterious life cycle. Khepri, an Egyptian god of the early morning with the head of a scarab, was believed to push the sun into the sky at the dawn of each day and down to the underworld at dusk, a myth likely inspired by observing scarab beetles pushing balls of dung across the sand.

Scarab amulets lend the power of the this sacred beetle to its wearer, symbolizing creation, life and rebirth. 

The Sun Scarab is mounted with hidden brackets on a wheat chain, an ancient chain design of exceptional strength, woven to resemble a stalk of wheat.

Our scarab's design is based on an antique soapstone Egyptian revival bead maternally passed down. The original is shown here next to our Sun Scarab Ring.

Materials

Recycled 14k yellow gold.

Measurements

16" or 18" in length. Scarab is ~17mm x 11mm.

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Ancient Egyptians revered the scarab beetle for its seemingly magical strength and mysterious life cycle. Khepri, an Egyptian god of the early morning with the head of a scarab, was believed to push the sun into the sky at the dawn of each day and down to the underworld at dusk, a myth likely inspired by observing scarab beetles pushing balls of dung across the sand.

Right: Funerial Heart Scarab of Hatnefer, serpentinite and gold. Upper Egypt ca. 1492–1473 B.C. The Met Collection.

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