Gold and enamel beetle pendant “Khepra”

$454

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Description

Stunning 18k gold pendant from the 60s depicting a finely chiseled scarab beetle, its shell covered in deep black enamel. On the back of the coin is engraved a plate of hieroglyphics in shiny and matte gold. A three-dimensional piece, all in finely crafted details.
Length: 3cm with bail, 2.5cm without.
Width: 1.2cm
Weight: 3.96g
Egyptian hallmarks.
This unique piece had a previous life in Egypt.

The story: The Egyptian scarab beetle, or sacred scarab beetle, is a powerful symbol in ancient Egypt as a symbol of rebirth and transformation. The scarab beetle is evocative of the sun crossing the sky, a process reflecting the cycle of life, death and resurrection. The scarab was often used as an amulet, believed to protect and bring good luck and spiritual renewal to the wearer. As a sun symbol, it was also associated with the god Khepri, who revived the sun every morning.