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engraved lapis lazuli scarab gemstone

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Hand-engraved lapis lazuli stone featuring a scarab(Kheper) design.
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"You can order this engraved stone as a standalone piece, or have it custom-set in a necklace, ring, or bracelet tailored to your style."

The pattern is Scarab or Kheper, an ancient symbol from Ancient Egypt. 

 

Scarab Beetle in Ancient Egypt:

The scarab beetle, modeled after the dung beetle (Scarabaeus sacer), was one of the most powerful and enduring symbols in ancient Egyptian culture. It represented rebirth, renewal, and the eternal cycle of life. The scarab was closely associated with the solar deity Kheper (also spelled Khepri), whose name literally means "to come into being" or "to transform."

Just as the dung beetle rolls its ball of earth across the ground, Kheper was believed to roll the sun across the sky, bringing about the sunrise each day. This act symbolized creation and daily rebirth, both cosmic and personal.

Scarab amulets were widely used throughout ancient Egypt, especially during the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom periods (c. 2050–1070 BCE). They were carved from semi-precious stones such as lapis lazuli, carnelian, steatite, and turquoise, often engraved with names, prayers, or protective formulas. These amulets served both practical (as personal seals) and spiritual purposes, and they were frequently placed in tombs to protect and guide the soul in the afterlife.

Today, the scarab continues to symbolize spiritual transformation, divine protection, and a deep connection to ancient wisdom in contemporary art and jewelry.


 

 

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"You can order this engraved stone as a standalone piece, or have it custom-set in a necklace, ring, or bracelet tailored to your style."

The pattern is Scarab or Kheper, an ancient symbol from Ancient Egypt. 

 

Scarab Beetle in Ancient Egypt:

The scarab beetle, modeled after the dung beetle (Scarabaeus sacer), was one of the most powerful and enduring symbols in ancient Egyptian culture. It represented rebirth, renewal, and the eternal cycle of life. The scarab was closely associated with the solar deity Kheper (also spelled Khepri), whose name literally means "to come into being" or "to transform."

Just as the dung beetle rolls its ball of earth across the ground, Kheper was believed to roll the sun across the sky, bringing about the sunrise each day. This act symbolized creation and daily rebirth, both cosmic and personal.

Scarab amulets were widely used throughout ancient Egypt, especially during the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom periods (c. 2050–1070 BCE). They were carved from semi-precious stones such as lapis lazuli, carnelian, steatite, and turquoise, often engraved with names, prayers, or protective formulas. These amulets served both practical (as personal seals) and spiritual purposes, and they were frequently placed in tombs to protect and guide the soul in the afterlife.

Today, the scarab continues to symbolize spiritual transformation, divine protection, and a deep connection to ancient wisdom in contemporary art and jewelry.


 

 

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