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Egyptian Museum, Cairo
This
ancient Egyptian scarab beetle is the perfect Egyptian gift for home or office
decor. As a museum replica, it's sure to be a conversation starter in your
home!
The
scarab was associated very early on in Egypt with the generative
forces of the rising sun and with the concepts of eternal renewal. The
beetle is known for coming out of the sand backwards dragging its ball of dung
behind it along the ground before depositing it in underground tunnels as a
source of food for its larvae, therefore symbolizing the sun’s daily
journey across the heavens from East to West.
Because
the young beetles seemed to emerge spontaneously from these tunnels, the
Egyptians worshipped the scarab under the name Khepri: “He who came forth from
the earth” or “He who came into being”. Thus the beetle was equated with the
creator Got Atum from early times.
Scarabs thus became potent amulets and were
often placed upon the breasts of mummies in the position of the heart as a
symbol of new life and were then weighed against the feather of truth in the
final judgment. They were usually inscribed with part of chapter 30 of the
Book of the Dead.
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Features
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- Marvelous detail of New Kingdom (1550-1196 BC) art
- Enhances your home decor
- Surely is a perfect gift
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Specifications
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Size |
4.75" H |
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Materials |
Bonded stone casting |
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Finish |
Black Basalt |
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Shipping weight |
5 Lbs |
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See Also
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