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The scarab is the most popular good luck charm from ancient Egypt. Symbol of rebirth, transformation, and self-creation, this scarab is actually a dung beetle that the ancients believed pushed the sun across the sky each day. These necklaces are hand-made, using assorted beads and cords, and have a hand-carved soapstone scarab. Packaged on descriptive butterfly hanger.
Material: Hand-carved soapstone on a faux leather cord.
One necklace will be chosen at random and may vary from the photo.