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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mixed Tourmaline Beaded Necklace Featuring a New Kingdom Steatite Scarab, 1600 BCE - 1100 BCE

Mixed Tourmaline Beaded Necklace Featuring a New Kingdom Steatite Scarab, 1600 BCE - 1100 BCE

Tourmaline and Gold
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This necklace is composed of mixed tourmaline beads from Afghanistan linked with 18 karat gold and features a genuine Ancient Egyptian steatite scarab dating from the New Kingdom mounted in...
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This necklace is composed of mixed tourmaline beads from Afghanistan linked with 18 karat gold and features a genuine Ancient Egyptian steatite scarab dating from the New Kingdom mounted in an 18 karat gold pendant.

Perhaps no single object better embodies the mystery and magic of Ancient Egypt than the scarab. Representing the sacred desert beetle, scarabs were used by king and commoner alike as amulets of good fortune and prosperity. Certain scarabs also functioned as personal seals, which designated the property and authority of the person whose name appears on them. An emblem of Kephera, the creator, the scarab was worshiped from the earliest period of civilization in Egypt. In addition to its aura of luck, the scarab represented eternal life and resurrection. The Ancient Egyptians frequently wore the scarab as jewelry, especially in rings, bracelets and necklaces. This lovely example is strung with radiant tourmalines in diverse shades. Tourmaline is much prized for its ability to raise the energy level of the wearer and for its powerful protective properties. To wear a scarab today is to link us with Egypt at the height of her grandeur. It also invites the accumulated good fortune of centuries to smile upon us, as it did upon its ancient owner.
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