Rare Ancient | Egyptian Carved Steatite Scarab | New Kingdom Era | Circa 1550–1070 BC
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Historical Context & Origin
Region: Ancient Egypt
Material: Steatite with incised detailing
Period: New Kingdom, circa 1550–1070 BC
Description
This authentic Ancient Egyptian scarab is skillfully carved from natural steatite, presenting a classic stylized beetle form with clearly defined wing case lines and body segmentation. The underside displays faint but visible carved decoration consistent with New Kingdom scarab design, likely symbolic in nature and serving ritual, protective, or administrative purposes.
Scarab amulets played an important role in Egyptian daily life and belief. They were worn as jewelry, carried as talismans, used as seals, and placed in tombs as symbols of protection, rebirth, and divine favor. This piece retains an attractive ancient surface with expected mineral inclusions, burial residue, and warm desert-toned patina, all enhancing its authenticity and presence.
Features
- Authentic Ancient Egyptian carved steatite scarab
- Well-defined beetle back with incised detailing
- Underside bearing carved symbolic imagery
- Beautiful ancient patina with burial deposits
- A meaningful and collectible Egyptian amulet
Cultural Significance
In Ancient Egypt, the scarab beetle symbolized rebirth, regeneration, and the eternal cycle of the sun — closely associated with the solar god Ra. Scarabs were believed to protect the living and guide the deceased into the afterlife. This example represents that powerful spiritual symbolism while reflecting the artistry and belief system of the New Kingdom period.
Condition
Excellent ancient condition with expected age wear and surface encrustation. Minor losses and weathering consistent with over 3,000 years of age. Structurally solid and very well preserved.
Dimensions (Approximate)
Length: 18 mm
Height: 13 mm
Age
Estimated over 3,000 years old — New Kingdom, circa 1550–1070 BC
Learn More
Learn about the symbolic meaning, ritual use, and cultural importance of scarab beetles in ancient Egypt in Scarab Beetle Meaning & Use in Amulets
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Descripción
Historical Context & Origin
Region: Ancient Egypt
Material: Steatite with incised detailing
Period: New Kingdom, circa 1550–1070 BC
Description
This authentic Ancient Egyptian scarab is skillfully carved from natural steatite, presenting a classic stylized beetle form with clearly defined wing case lines and body segmentation. The underside displays faint but visible carved decoration consistent with New Kingdom scarab design, likely symbolic in nature and serving ritual, protective, or administrative purposes.
Scarab amulets played an important role in Egyptian daily life and belief. They were worn as jewelry, carried as talismans, used as seals, and placed in tombs as symbols of protection, rebirth, and divine favor. This piece retains an attractive ancient surface with expected mineral inclusions, burial residue, and warm desert-toned patina, all enhancing its authenticity and presence.
Features
- Authentic Ancient Egyptian carved steatite scarab
- Well-defined beetle back with incised detailing
- Underside bearing carved symbolic imagery
- Beautiful ancient patina with burial deposits
- A meaningful and collectible Egyptian amulet
Cultural Significance
In Ancient Egypt, the scarab beetle symbolized rebirth, regeneration, and the eternal cycle of the sun — closely associated with the solar god Ra. Scarabs were believed to protect the living and guide the deceased into the afterlife. This example represents that powerful spiritual symbolism while reflecting the artistry and belief system of the New Kingdom period.
Condition
Excellent ancient condition with expected age wear and surface encrustation. Minor losses and weathering consistent with over 3,000 years of age. Structurally solid and very well preserved.
Dimensions (Approximate)
Length: 18 mm
Height: 13 mm
Age
Estimated over 3,000 years old — New Kingdom, circa 1550–1070 BC
Learn More
Learn about the symbolic meaning, ritual use, and cultural importance of scarab beetles in ancient Egypt in Scarab Beetle Meaning & Use in Amulets
Discover more authentic Egyptian artifacts, mummies, and historical relics in our curated Ancient Egyptian Mummies & Artifacts Collection
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