Hidden Meaning Behind Scarab Jewelry

Hidden Meaning Behind Scarab Jewelry

Are you ready to learn about the hidden meaning behind scarab jewelry? So, are you curious about how a beetle became one of jewelry’s secret treasures?

Hidden Meaning Behind Scarab Jewelry

At the same time, this stone has been known to pay homage to the cycle of life. To learn a little bit more about this gemstone; be sure to visit our Bloodstone Jewelry for March Birthdays post.

Whether you are interested in learning more about the shells of some of these insects or you like the various symbols; our collection of Scarab Jewelry is sure to inspire you as a part of a fascinating culture.

By the same token, these symbolic motifs have been in Egyptian jewelry for thousands of years. In addition, many women were given Scarabs for fertility. And, later these Scarabs were made into bracelets, necklaces, and rings.

From our Vintage collection, circa 1950 – 1960, this Bracelet is set in 14k yellow gold and features 5 white-grey cultured pearls and carved Scarabs in:

  • Carnelian
  • Coral
  • Lapis
  • Nephrite
  • Tigers eye

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Hidden Meaning Behind Scarab Jewelry

Moreover, adorn yourself with this unique Pin. From our Estate collection, this Art Deco pin, circa 1920 features a solid 14k yellow gold finial with Eygptian faces and a hand-carved Scarab in Amber. In addition, the pin is Brass with 14k end pieces and rainbow-style inclusions.

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Hidden Meaning Behind Scarab Jewelry

In the same fashion, this authentic 1940 multi-color Bracelet features Quartz stones with carvings in both the front and back in:

  • Bloodstone
  • Blue Chalcedony
  • Carnelian
  • Chrysoprase
  • Tigers Eye

Set in 14k yellow gold, this Bracelet will add some color and mystique to your wardrobe.

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Hidden Meaning Behind Scarab Jewelry

Meanwhile today, there is a lot of interest in traditions from the past.

In essence, the hidden meaning behind Scarab jewelry today is studied by craftsmen around the world.

Indeed, history continues to be an important part of jewelry today.