ScaRAb
Scarab beetles hold a very important and meaningful place in ancient Egyptian iconography. The scarab (also called dung beetle) was revered as an affiliate of the god Ra, creator of the universe and Sun God. The scarab beetle would evoke the journey of the sun across the sky, as it rolled balls of dung through the land each day, from rising to setting. This image very much ties into the theme of eternal renewal and the cyclic nature of life.
Considered a sacred symbol of rebirth, it would be used as a protective amulet against illness and a key to eternal afterlife.
This special pendant is created in small batches, completely locally within the UK, by multi talented craftspeople. Hand carved from wax by us, then casted in Scotland, and finally hand-finished and polished (with its final beautiful gold cloak) back in London - we’ve spent hours dreaming and perfecting this beauty.
We’ve chosen a modern and bold necklace design for this one, keeping it closer to that little intimate hollow at the base of the neck. The pendant is featured on a thicker rolo chain and with a focal ring, to help highlight the little beetle.
Specifications:
- Brass cast pendant, approx. 20 x 15 mm
- Brass rolo chain
- Brass findings
- Lobster clasp + hand stamped tag
- Total circumference length approx. 43.5 cm
- Gold plated
Each piece is gold plated in London. In order to preserve your jewellery piece, make sure to avoid contact with perfume, sprays and remove before showering.