Egyptian Sun God

Double Scarab Bracelet, sterling - Egyptian

Double Scarab Bracelet, sterling - Egyptian

Price: $69*
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The scarab beetle rolls its food into a ball, suggesting to the ancient Egyptians the rolling of the all-powerful sun across the sky. Thus the scarab became the symbol of the sun-god.


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Cat Amulet Bracelet - Egyptian, 940 - 730 B.C.

Cat Amulet Bracelet - Egyptian, 940 - 730 B.C.

Price: $59*
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Cats were considered sacred in ancient Egypt. They represented Bastet, the cat-headed goddess of Bubastis, a city in the northeastern delta of Lower Egypt.


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Cat Amulet Earrings - Egyptian, 940 - 730 B.C.

Cat Amulet Earrings - Egyptian, 940 - 730 B.C.

Price: $19*
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Cats were considered sacred in ancient Egypt. They represented Bastet, the cat-headed goddess of Bubastis, a city in the northeastern delta of Lower Egypt.


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Cat Amulet Pendant - Egyptian, 940 - 730 B.C.

Cat Amulet Pendant - Egyptian, 940 - 730 B.C.

Price: $19*
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Cats were considered sacred in ancient Egypt. They represented Bastet, the cat-headed goddess of Bubastis, a city in the northeastern delta of Lower Egypt.


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Egyptian Isis Design Stainless Steel Necklace

Egyptian Isis Design Stainless Steel Necklace

Sale Price: $18.99*
Retail: $40 (53% off!)
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Add some flair to your jewelry collection with this Isis, the Sun God necklaceStainless steel pendant is the perfect accessory for your wardrobe Fashion jewelry features a contemporary rubber cord


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Royal Egyptian Clip Earrings - New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, 1555-1085 B.C.

Royal Egyptian Clip Earrings - New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, 1555-1085 B.C.

Price: $38*
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This jewelry combines the most popular and powerful colors of Dynastic Egypt. Blue represented heaven and red, symbolizing blood, represented life. Gold, with its enduring sheen reflected the powerful rays of the sun god.


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