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15~20mm Scarab (1) - Blue - Vintage Egyptian Scarab Bead

$3.00 AUD

Measurements:  

  • Smallest one in the photo is 15x10x9mm
  • Largest one in the photo is 21x12x11mm

Quantity per listing:  1

Scarab Beads - the information we have on these is a bit sketchy, but they are old, authentic pieces from Egypt, maybe 40 years or so.  

Our scarabs have been made by hand carving soapstone and they are then covered in a glaze. 

Because every single bead is handmade they are all different.  Therefore, we need to choose them at random when you order them.  

The sizes in the photos are listed below - as you can see they are vastly different!

Should you order 2, we will presume you are making earrings and try and match the 2 beetles for you.  If you are not making earrings and want different ones, please comment at checkout.  If you want heaps of them all matching, or all different, same thing - comment at checkout.  We will do our best to accommodate you!

Quantity per listing:  1

Measurements:  

  • Smallest one in the photo is 15x10x9mm
  • Largest one in the photo is 21x12x11mm

Why is the scarab sacred?

The scarab-beetle was the symbol of the Sun-god and as such could stimulate the deceased's heart to life. The scarab-beetle was the symbol of “transformations,” whereby the deceased could make any “changes” into whatever his heart desired.

The scarab was an amulet or lucky charm placed on the heart to protect it on its journey to the afterlife. The heart was the only organ left in a body when it was mummified.

What is the meaning of scarab jewelry?

Along with embodying the concept of existence, development, and growth, the scarab was revered for representing the cycle of life and death: "It was seen as a form of protection," Love explains. The extraordinary bestial was therefore carved or molded into treasured accessories and amulets throughout centuries.

What does the Egyptian scarab symbolize?

The Egyptians saw the Egyptian scarab (Scarabaeus sacer) as a symbol of renewal and rebirth.