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EGYPTIAN SCARAB BEETLE Keychain Collection

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Keep your keys safe and spectacular with this sturdy aluminum keychain from Zazzle. Beautifully printed on both sides, you can choose from thousands of designs, or personalize it with your own photos, text or unique designs. Label your car keys or keep a family photo of loved ones close to you at all times, these personalized keychains are light and waterproof.

  • Dimensions:
    • Diameter: 2"
    • Depth: 0.045"
    • Weight: 0.05 oz.
  • Full-color, full-bleed printing
  • Silver colored metal key ring with plastic snap ring
  • Light and waterproof
Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 2” in diameter. For best results please add 1/16" bleed

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EGYPTIAN SCARAB BEETLE Keychain Collection

EGYPTIAN SCARAB BEETLE Keychain Collection

Designed with lovers of Ancient Egypt in mind, this fashionable power symbol of the eternal Scarab Beetle will surely appeal. "Scarab Beetle (kheper)" Appearance: The particular species of beetle represented in the numerous ancient Egyptian amulets and works of art was commonly the large sacred scarab (Scarabaeus sacer). This beetle was famous for his habit of rolling balls of dung along the ground and depositing them in its burrows. The female would lay her eggs in the ball of dung. When they hatched, the larvae would use the ball for food. When the dung was consumed the young beetles would emerge from the hole. Millions of amulets and stamp seals of stone or faience were fashioned in Egypt depicted the scarab beetle. Meaning: It seemed to the ancient Egyptians that the young scarab beetles emerged spontaneously from the burrow were they were born. Therefore they were worshipped as "Khepera", which means "he was came forth." This creative aspect of the scarab was associated with the creator god Atum. The ray-like antenna on the beetle's head and its practice of dung-rolling caused the beetle to also carry solar symbolism. The scarab-beetle god Khepera was believed to push the setting sun along the sky in the same manner as the beetle with his ball of dung. In many artifacts, the scarab is depicted pushing the sun along its course in the sky. During and following the New Kingdom, scarab amulets were often placed over the heart of the mummified deceased. These "heart scarabs" were meant to be weighed against the feather of truth during the final judgement. The amulets were often inscribed with a spell from the Book of the Dead which entreated the heart to, "do not stand as a witness against me."" [Sourced from: http://www.egyptianmyths.net/scarab.htm] 25% of sales proceeds from "Scarabica" are donated directly to Defenders of Wildlife at: www.defenders.org. Thanks for helping us to help them.

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Product ID: 146111690434600013
Created on: 9/10/2010, 1:00 AM
Rating: G