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Weight | 2.200 kg |
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Dimensions | 13 × 19 × 12 cm |
Material | Basalt stone |
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The scarab or abu el-Jaal is a green ceramic vines formed in the shape of a dung beetle that
the ancient Egyptians used to make for decoration. The shape of the scarab is due to a black
insect
Egyptian scarabs were used for general purposes, so they were seals like cylinder seals, the
buttons of the seals in the image of animals, and huge golden rings, and if you put a lob for a
ring or a necklace, you could seal pot stoppers, letters, and latches against the tampering of
.thieves
They also carried them as amulets to protect themselves from evil, as they believed that this
.insect was renewing itself.
Weight | 2.200 kg |
---|---|
Dimensions | 13 × 19 × 12 cm |
Material | Basalt stone |
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