The ancient Egyptians believed that the scarab was a symbol of the sun god. At the same time, because scarabs live underground and crawl out of the surface to fly at noon every day, people think that scarabs rebirth every day, and therefore also symbolize immortality.
Material | tin-plated Silver, turquoise, black glass beads
Size | Length 16"
Origin | United States
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The main design and production of jewelry from museums around the world are licensed and authorized. The jewelry produced is from museum collections, or creations based on authorization. For 35 years, it has become the main supplier of jewelry for major museums. The partners include the British Museum in London, the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Orsay Museum of Art in France, and Philadelphia in the United States. The Art Museum, the Van Gogh Museum of the Netherlands... and other major museums in the world.
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- The ancient Egyptians believed that the scarab was a symbol of the sun god. At the same time, because scarabs live underground and crawl out of the surface to fly at noon every day, people think that scarabs rebirth every day, and therefore also symbolize immortality.
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