"Rasheed"

Antique 22K & Faience Scarab Pin

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Ancient Egyptians noticed that the Dung Beetle rolled its dung into a ball to lay its eggs. The rolling of the ball was like the movement of the sun across the sky. That is how their god Khepri came to be shaped like a beetle and to be reborn every morning to make day happen.

The Western world began its love affair with Egypt with Napoleon I’s expedition in 1798. Along with his armies, he brought along scientists and artists who delved into the ancient Pharaohs and the exotic history of the land. 

The affinity for the Egyptian aesthetic continued into the next century, and hit another peak in 1921, with the discovery of King Tut’s tomb.

Crafted in gorgeous 22 karat yellow gold, this pin has fantastic Archeological Revival detailing in the metal work. A simple and elegant straight pin has been embellished with twisted ropes and a faience scarab in the center. Faience is a technique using quartz or sand crystals combined with potassium, sodium, magnesium and copper. The mixture is formed into the desired shape, carved into and fired. This scarab bead itself is most assuredly antique, and may even be ancient. As tombs were opened, some of the artifacts were sold independently during the archeological expeditions and by scavengers seeking to make a profit from the relics. While not practiced so much today, it was a common trinket for a traveler to pick up while touring the exotic country. With all the history behind it, you'll love wearing this little artifact, full of intrigue and style!

Details (approximate)

Dimensions: 2 1/4"

Weight: 4.7 grams

Materials: Gold, Faience

Metal: 22K yellow gold

Marks: None

Condition: Excellent Antique condition commensurate with age and wear