Rackk & Ruin
Sun Scarab Ring
Sun Scarab Ring
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The scarab beetle held deep significance for the ancient Egyptians, celebrated for its strength and its mysterious, cyclical life. Khepri, the god of the early morning sun with the head of a scarab, was believed to roll the sun across the sky each day, drawing inspiration from the beetles pushing dung balls through the sand. This connection to the sun symbolizes creation, life, and rebirth.
Our Sun Scarab amulet captures the power of this sacred symbol, mounted with hidden brackets on a robust wheat chain—an ancient design renowned for its strength, woven to mimic a stalk of wheat.
The scarab’s design is based on a cherished antique soapstone Egyptian revival bead, passed down through generations. The original bead is displayed here alongside our Sun Scarab Ring.
Please note that these rings run half a size larger. We recommend ordering half a size down from your usual ring size.
Materials
Materials
Available in Sterling Silver, Gold Plated, and 14k Yellow Gold.
The metals we use are recycled.
Measurements
Measurements
Scarab is ~17mm x 11mm and is suspended from an 18" baby wheat chain. Please contact us for a different chain length.
Availability
Availability
Preorders have the following production times:
2-4 weeks for Sterling Silver and 14k Yellow Gold
4-6 weeks for Gold Plated
"Add to cart" sizes are in-stock and ready to ship.
Size Guide
Size Guide
Sourcing
Sourcing
About
About












Ancient Egyptians revered the scarab beetle for its seemingly magical strength and mysterious life cycle. Khepri, the god of the rising sun, was often depicted with the head of a scarab, believed to roll the sun across the sky at dawn and guide it to the underworld at dusk—a belief likely inspired by the beetle's habit of rolling dung balls through 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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Returns & ExchangesWe accept timely return of unworn jewelry for store credit, or a refund minus a small restocking fee.
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Jewelry Care
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Unusual, beautiful ring. Sits well on my finger and a joy to look at. Went down a half size, as advised, and fits perfectly. If you’re looking for something very different for yourself or a gift, highly recommend.
I looked at this ring for a few months before finally buying it in solid gold. I wanted a ring that I could wear daily that was not plain, not boring, but also not too dressy, so I wanted a bold gold ring without a stone. I had been in Egypt in the past year and loved the meaning of the scarab and knew I wanted this ring. I really like the texture of the knife edge band because it's not too thick yet substantial and comfortable. I also have the Stella ring in gold and I like that they have different bands. The studio was very helpful to make sure I got the right size (based on my ring sizes for different fingers and sizes I'd gotten in their other rings), which is the benefit of working with a small studio who can make the rings to fit perfectly, even if ordering online. Very happy with my new ring.