For the ancient Egyptians, the scarab beetle represented the sun. This was so because they likened this insect rolling the dung to the sun god rolling the sun to make it shine on the world.
Scarab as symbols first appeared in the late Old Kingdom, but they remained rare until the Middle Kingdom. The symbol was used both as ornaments and amulets.
In ancient Egyptian funerary art, the scarab was employed as a symbol of immortality and resurrection,
The pendent is in safety glass and the cordon is in silk and cotton.
length: 24 cm
Length of cordon 43 cm
Magnetic clasp
weight: 17 grammi