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The ancient Egyptians worshiped the beetle as the earthly manifestation of the Sun at its birth and called it Khepri. It symbolized “coming into existence”. It is also associated with a long life and in this sense; it is linked to the deceased, to his capacity for regeneration. What is the meaning of the scarab …

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The Egyptian Scarab. Print available in the shop ✨  The Egyptian Scarab was one of the most well-known and sacred of all amulets in Ancient Egypt. It goes back as early as 2345 B.C  The amulet represented new creation, eternal life and gave immense protection against evil to the bearer  Millions of Egyptian scarab beetle were produced in Ancient Egypt. It seems the faith in the power of this amulet stayed stable well into the fourth century A.D  The Egyptian Scarab Beetle was associated with the Scarab Tattoo, Egyptian Scarab, Creation Art, Egyptian Tattoo, Indian Tattoo, Egyptian Symbols, Ancient Egyptian Art, Mystical Art, Ancient Symbols

The Egyptian Scarab. Print available in the shop ✨ The Egyptian Scarab was one of the most well-known and sacred of all amulets in Ancient Egypt. It goes back as early as 2345 B.C The amulet represented new creation, eternal life and gave immense protection against evil to the bearer Millions of Egyptian scarab beetle were produced in Ancient Egypt. It seems the faith in the power of this amulet stayed stable well into the fourth century A.D The Egyptian Scarab Beetle was associated with…

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