Scarabs were popular amulets (good luck charms) in ancient Egypt.
The ancient Egyptians used symbols in their art and religion. One symbols was that of the common scarab bug, a beetle found all over ancient Egypt. The scarab bug symbolized the restoration of life.
They were generally intended to be worn or carried by the living. They were typically carved or molded in the form of a scarab beetle.
For seals used to stamp documents, and for jewelry made from clay or precious gems. Some had inscriptions, like the owners name or a brief message like "congratulations on your new child".
The rich colors used in the scarab design had meaning. Red signified the god, Ra. Touches of yellow were used to symbolize the sun and the desert. Blue symbolized the Nile. Green was the symbol for growth.
Then, if you are going to visit Egypt, so don't forget to get your own luck.
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