Armana, C1350 BC
An antique Egyptian 9-carat gold ring, finely crafted and set with an ancient faïence scarab, comes with a certificate dating it to 1350 BC. The scarab symbolizes rebirth, transformation, and protection, linked to the sun god Khepri. Made from prized faïence, the scarab showcases ancient Egyptian artistry. The gold setting, associated with the divine, highlights its cultural significance. The guarantee certificate dating the scarab to 1350 BC places it in the Amarna Period, a time of significant cultural and religious transformation under the pharaoh Akhenaten.
MATRIALS
Faïence, a glazed non-clay ceramic material.
DIMENSIONS
Scarab: 10 x 16 mm
Rise off finger: 8.67
Band: 3.9 mm
Ring Size: 8.5
WEIGHT
6.7 grams
MARKS
Not marked, tests as 9k
CONDITION
Excellent
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