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.
A deep iridescent green preserved scarab has been set in a simple silver shank. Perfectly intact, even the exoskeleton can be observed on the underside! Mysterious, curious, fabulous!
Details (approximate)
Size (can be resized): 4.5
Weight: 1.5 grams
Materials: Silver, Preserved Scarab
Metal: Sterling Silver
Marks: STG.SIL
Condition: Excellent Antique condition commensurate with age and wear