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Handmade - Silber - Armband - Kairo | Scarabaeus Sacer
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Handmade - Silber - Armband - Kairo | Scarabaeus Sacer

The Egyptian scarab beetle, also known as "Scarabaeus sacer," is recognized as a significant symbol in ancient Egyptian mythology and culture. This beetle was considered sacred, symbolizing rebirth, protection, and good luck. Ancient Egyptians revered the scarab beetle as a sacred animal. The beetle symbolized the sun god Ra because it rolled dung into balls and laid eggs in them, which was believed to resemble the sun's daily journey across the sky. Figures of the Egyptian scarab beetle were found in many Egyptian tombs, jewelry, amulets, and artworks, particularly associated with beliefs in death and rebirth. The word "kheper," which means "to come into being" or "to become," also signifies "transformation" and plays a significant role in the symbolism of the Egyptian scarab beetle. Due to its symbolism and cultural significance, the Egyptian scarab beetle holds a deep place in ancient Egyptian art and beliefs, and it continues to be a popular symbol today. The bracelet has been handcrafted by an Egyptian jewelry artist. Inside the bracelet, there is a silver hallmark and the artist's seal engraved in Arabic script. Inspired by ancient Egyptian jewelry art, this rare piece features a stylish and elegant design. The front part of the bracelet is designed in the shape of ancient Egyptian plaques, adorned with embossed symbols from the ancient Egyptian period, including a large scarab beetle. Designed to fit comfortably on any wrist, this bracelet embodies the full elegance of ancient Egyptian culture. SYMBYL Ankh: Known as the symbol of life, it represents immortality and eternity. Sphinx: Considered a protective entity, it's often believed to guard kings and temples. Pyramid: Structures used as burial places for the dead, symbolizing the afterlife and the ascension of kings' spirits. Isis: Known as the goddess of mothers and fertility, she's also a protective and healing figure. Horus Eye: Symbol of power, protection, and health. Also known as the Eye of Horus, believed to ward off evil spirits. Scarab: Symbolizes creativity, rebirth, and luck, often used in rituals related to death. Maat: Goddess of justice and balance. Represents honesty, truth, and order in daily life. Lotus Flower: Symbolizes purity, beauty, and rebirth. Also symbolizes life on the Nile River. Nile River: Considered the source of life, symbolizing Egypt's fertility and abundance. Anubis: Guardian of the dead and god of embalming. Guides souls to the afterlife. Ptah: Known as the creator god, protector of arts and crafts, especially significant in the capital city of Memphis. - Material: Silver -Hallmark:The silver hallmark includes the artist's stamp in Arabic. -Condition: Excellent condition - Design Details/Technique: Handcrafted -Gender: Unisex -Total Weight: 30 Grams -Bracelet Length: Adjustable *Worldwide insured and tracked shipping via express courier.( FedEX - UPS - DHL-TNT) *Fast Shipping (2-7 day delivered!) *Shipping as insured parcel with tracking number. *Will be well packaged and shipped registered/insured! *The products you have purchased are placed in a special box and sent in a gift package. *When you purchase multiple items, you don't have to pay separate shipping fees for each product. You can acquire all the items by paying a single shipping fee. Shipping consolidation is applied. ---------------------- Check out my other ads! Click on seller: Pavlove’s Unique Collection Thank you for the interest you've shown in my collection. Best regards.

Nr. 85393571

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Handmade - Silber - Armband - Kairo | Scarabaeus Sacer

Handmade - Silber - Armband - Kairo | Scarabaeus Sacer

The Egyptian scarab beetle, also known as "Scarabaeus sacer," is recognized as a significant symbol in ancient Egyptian mythology and culture. This beetle was considered sacred, symbolizing rebirth, protection, and good luck.

Ancient Egyptians revered the scarab beetle as a sacred animal. The beetle symbolized the sun god Ra because it rolled dung into balls and laid eggs in them, which was believed to resemble the sun's daily journey across the sky.

Figures of the Egyptian scarab beetle were found in many Egyptian tombs, jewelry, amulets, and artworks, particularly associated with beliefs in death and rebirth. The word "kheper," which means "to come into being" or "to become," also signifies "transformation" and plays a significant role in the symbolism of the Egyptian scarab beetle.

Due to its symbolism and cultural significance, the Egyptian scarab beetle holds a deep place in ancient Egyptian art and beliefs, and it continues to be a popular symbol today.

The bracelet has been handcrafted by an Egyptian jewelry artist. Inside the bracelet, there is a silver hallmark and the artist's seal engraved in Arabic script. Inspired by ancient Egyptian jewelry art, this rare piece features a stylish and elegant design. The front part of the bracelet is designed in the shape of ancient Egyptian plaques, adorned with embossed symbols from the ancient Egyptian period, including a large scarab beetle. Designed to fit comfortably on any wrist, this bracelet embodies the full elegance of ancient Egyptian culture.

SYMBYL
Ankh: Known as the symbol of life, it represents immortality and eternity.
Sphinx: Considered a protective entity, it's often believed to guard kings and temples.
Pyramid: Structures used as burial places for the dead, symbolizing the afterlife and the ascension of kings' spirits.
Isis: Known as the goddess of mothers and fertility, she's also a protective and healing figure.
Horus Eye: Symbol of power, protection, and health. Also known as the Eye of Horus, believed to ward off evil spirits.
Scarab: Symbolizes creativity, rebirth, and luck, often used in rituals related to death.
Maat: Goddess of justice and balance. Represents honesty, truth, and order in daily life.
Lotus Flower: Symbolizes purity, beauty, and rebirth. Also symbolizes life on the Nile River.
Nile River: Considered the source of life, symbolizing Egypt's fertility and abundance.
Anubis: Guardian of the dead and god of embalming. Guides souls to the afterlife.
Ptah: Known as the creator god, protector of arts and crafts, especially significant in the capital city of Memphis.

- Material: Silver
-Hallmark:The silver hallmark includes the artist's stamp in Arabic.
-Condition: Excellent condition
- Design Details/Technique: Handcrafted
-Gender: Unisex
-Total Weight: 30 Grams
-Bracelet Length: Adjustable

*Worldwide insured and tracked shipping via express courier.( FedEX - UPS - DHL-TNT)
*Fast Shipping (2-7 day delivered!)
*Shipping as insured parcel with tracking number.
*Will be well packaged and shipped registered/insured!
*The products you have purchased are placed in a special box and sent in a gift package.
*When you purchase multiple items, you don't have to pay separate shipping fees for each product. You can acquire all the items by paying a single shipping fee. Shipping consolidation is applied.
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Check out my other ads!
Click on seller: Pavlove’s Unique Collection
Thank you for the interest you've shown in my collection.
Best regards.

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