egypt-museum: “Relief of a Scarab Beetle The scarab beetle (Khepri) is a sign of transformation and beginnings in Ancient Egypt. In this example, detail of a bas relief from the cartouche of King...
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This astonishing Brass Necklace will make you feel like a living goddess!!! Hand-carved scarab, an ancient reproduction, inlaid with a genuine deep blue lapis lazuli stone. The gem fits perfectly in the gaps of the beetle. A beautiful tribute to ancient Egypt and to the divine archetypes that we incarnate. In ancient Egypt, the fascinating Scarab Beetle was associated with the solar cycle, as a concept of rebirth and regeneration. The God Khepri was rising the sun every day before rolling it above the horizon, then carried it through the other world after sunset, just to renew it, again, the next morning. The decisive symbolism came from the association of the dung ball to the sun: the scarab rolling his dung ball provided an explanation of the sun's movement in the sky. Powerful amulet used as a symbol of protection and good luck since immemorial times. The lapis lazuli gem has a deep, celestial blue and is the symbol of royalty and honor, gods and power, spirit, and vision. It is a universal symbol of wisdom and truth. Used from immemorial times in many ancient cultures, Lapis Lazuli has remained popular over thousands of years from the time of the Pharaohs until today. Made with love...for you!
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Ce puissant talisman, nommé d'après l'ancienne divinité égyptienne Khepri, incarne l'essence du s...
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