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Egyptian Revival Scarab Brooch

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  • Egyptian Revival Enamel Sapphire Ruby Gold Scarab Brooch
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    An antique Egyptian revival scarab brooch, the cabochon-cut sapphire in a rub-over setting with rose cut diamond details, the outstretch...
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    Antique Late 19th Century Austrian Egyptian Revival Brooches

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    An 19th century Egyptian revival Pharaoh brooch, the chalcedony realistically carved as the face of the Pharaoh in a millegraine setting, wear...
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    Antique 1880s Austrian Egyptian Revival Brooches

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  • Egyptian Revival Pharaoh Diamond Pearl Ruby Enamel Gold Brooch by Carlo Giuliano
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    Located in London, GB
    Highly Important Egyptian Revival Pharaoh Portrait Brooch by Carlo Giuliano recognized to be arguably the most significant 19th century Egypti...
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    Antique Late 19th Century British Victorian Brooches

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    Diamond, Natural Pearl, Ruby, Yellow Gold

  • French Enamel and Diamond Egyptian Revival Stick Pin
    Located in London, GB
    A late nineteenth century enamel and diamond egyptianesque stick pin, the Egyptian queen with enamel and rose-cut diamond set headdress, to a shaped yellow gold mount with architectu...
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    Antique Late 19th Century French Egyptian Revival Brooches

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  • An Important Giuliano Renaissance-Revival Brooch
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    Located in London, GB
    An important Giuliano Renaissance-Revival gold and enamel gem-set brooch, the brooch decorated with the figure of Venus enamelled en ronde bosse, holding up a diamond-set mirror and ...
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    Antique Late 19th Century British Victorian Brooches

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  • Victorian Archaeological Revival Gold Cross Pendant Brooch
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    A Victorian archaeological revival gold cross pendant brooch, the Greek cross composed of five square panels, each square bearing to the ce...
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    Early 20th Century brooch of heavy 18K with ancient carnelian scarab centrally mounted with lotus motifs designs. Eygptian revival motifs become popul...
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  • Antique Egyptian Revival Gold, Emerald, and Diamond Scarab Brooch / Pendant
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    An antique Egyptian Revival convertible gold and gem-set pendant-brooch in the form of a scarab, the back adorned with emeralds and old-mine-cut, cushion-cut, and rose-cut diamonds, the legs and underside realistically rendered in gold, with removable pin stem and pendant bale...
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    English Egyptian-Revival 18K gold brooch with scarab, ca 1870. Winged sun with fluted and stepped form. Entwined and scaly serpent forms round and open center, which supports a rotat...
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  • Doris Cliff Egyptian Revival Scarab Earrings Brooch Sterling Silver Faience
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  • Victorian Coral Scarab Beetle Bug Insect Brooch Pin Egyptian Revival Gold
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    This is a rare antique Egyptian Revival Hand Carved Coral Victorian Scarab Beetle Insect Brooch Pin in 9 Karat Gold. The stunning three dimensional scarab beetle bug insect is carve...
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  • Austrian 1915 Art Nouveau Egyptian Revival Plique à Jour Winged Scarab Brooch
    Located in Miami, FL
    Austrian Egyptian revival Plique à Jour winged Scarab brooch An exceptional elongated brooch, created in Austria during the art nouveau period, back in the 1915. This magnifique piece has been carefully crafted with the egyptian revival style, in solid .900/.999 silver with brushed finish. The wings are accented with applications of the difficult technique of Plique à Jour in translucent yellow-green and bluish-gray enamels. Fitted at the reverse with a hinged horizontal bar with a security lock. The figure represent the Egyptian sacred scarab with open feathers wings, of the god Khepri. Quartz Stones: Mount in bezel settings, with 2 round cut of blue quartz. Opal: Mount in a bezel setting, with 1 oval cabochon cut of a natural opal of about 2.75 carats. Weight: 17.95 Grams, (11.50 Dwt). Measurements: 108 mm by 26 mm (4.25 x 1.02 Inches). Hallmarks: Stamped with the maker's mark inside a circle, the mark for the assay of the silver and signed, "FL DEPOSE STERLING .900". Egyptian Winged Scarab This kind of beetle was highly symbolic to ancient Egyptians, it represented rebirth and renewal. They believed that the sun was pushed across the sky every day by a giant scarab, the god Khepri. In real life, the scarab beetle lays its eggs in a ball of dung and rolls the ball ahead of it wherever it goes. Originated in Ancient Egypt. A scarab is shaped like a dung beetle. There is a head, wing case, and legs. It is sometimes rounded and sometimes flat. The scarab was associated with the god Khepri who was the god or rebirth, creation, and the sun. Dung beetles were the earthly personification of Khepri as they would lay their eggs in balls of dung and then roll the dung balls all around until the eggs hatched. Early hieroglyphics depict Khepri as a scarab holding up the sun. There were hundreds of memorial scarabs created to memorialize Amenhotep III’s deeds. These included the bull hunt scarab which symbolizes strength and victory over chaos. Later, around 2000 BCE the scarab was used in jewelry and as seals. The amulets were worn as protection against the dangers of this world and the afterlife. The scarab represented the sun god Ra that rolled across the sky each day. Between the 16th and 11th- century heart scarab...
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