古埃及,後期 綠松石彩陶 烏沙卜提 - 10.5 cm
編號 87556485
古埃及,後期 - 結石 - 聖甲蟲雕飾物
編號 87556485
古埃及,後期 - 結石 - 聖甲蟲雕飾物
Ancient Egyptian Scarab Amulet
Circa 664-332 BC - Late Period
This nice scarab amulet presents a finely crafted representation, featuring a small head and folded wings. The scarab features a loop at the underside, allowing for suspension.
In the symbolic realm of ancient Egypt, the scarab served as a potent emblem of regeneration, protection, and divine transformation. The beetle's association with the sun god Ra emphasized themes of creation and rebirth, aligning the scarab with the daily journey of the sun across the sky. Egyptians believed that the scarab beetle, which often encountered rolling balls of dung, mirrored the sun's continuous renewal and, by extension, the cyclical nature of life and death.
Cf. W. M. F. Petrie, Amulets, Plates VII-VIII, fig. 89-90.
Dimensions: 23mm x 17mm; weight 7g
Provenance: Private UK Ancient Art Collection formerly acquired on the UK, European, and USA Art Markets from pre-1960s Collections.