Protector of the Soul
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Protector of the Soul

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Description

Antique faience scarab set in 10k gold. In Ancient Egypt, scarab amulets were used to protect the deceased in the afterlife.

Sizing + Info

This ring is an antique.
Ring is a US size 6.75. Most rings can be sized at no additional charge. Please contact info@kindredblack.com to inquire.

Shipping

$10 standard shipping, free shipping on orders of $100 or more

Protector of the Soul
Protector of the Soul
Protector of the Soul
Protector of the Soul
Protector of the Soul

The Scarab

In Ancient Egypt, scarab amulets were used to protect the deceased in the afterlife. “Heart Scarabs” with inscriptions from the Book of the Dead were placed on the chest of the mummy and were supposed to prevent the heart from revealing any offenses against the gods during the final judgement. For the living, a scarab amulet provided the wearer with protection and confidence in the certain knowledge of reincarnation. This belief sprang from the Egyptians understanding of the ways of the scarab or dung-beetle – a large insect that after laying its eggs in a ball of dung, rolls the ball before it wherever it goes. When the young beetles hatch they appear, seemingly miraculously, from the dung. For the ancient Egyptians, this behavior came to represent the actions of the sun god Khepri who was thought to push the sun through the sky. The beetle’s life cycle then came to symbolize spontaneous creation, rebirth, and resurrection – like the soul rising from the dead.