Scarab jewelry was popular throughout the 19th century, and enjoyed a resurgence early in the 20th century, when the Egyptian Revival was, itself, revived after the opening of the tomb of Tutanhkamun in 1922. Egyptian themes, like the scarab, quickly became a staple of the Art Deco period. Fittingly, the scarab represents rebirth.
Carved of deep cobalt blue lapis and set in rich 14 karat yellow gold, this unisex scarab ring will be a delightful accessory from sunup til sundown!
OFFERED AT $2350 PAID: 550
Details (approximate)
Size (can be resized): 8.75
Weight: 6 grams
Materials: Gold, Lapis
Metal: 14K yellow gold
Marks: 14K
Condition: Excellent Vintage condition commensurate with age and wear.
Circa 1920s-1930s