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Egyptian #01 - Opensea
the Egyptians believed in the cycle of death and rebirth. The scarab thus became associated with resurrection, renewal, and eternal life.
Egyptian #02 - Opensea
The scarab was strongly associated with the sun and the sun god Ra. It represented the sun’s eternal cycle of renewal and was considered a solar symbol.
Egyptian #03 - Opensea
The scarab’s ability to transform decaying matter into new life symbolized regeneration, metamorphosis, and the transformative power of the sun’s rays.
Egyptian #04 - Opensea
The Egyptians believed that wearing or possessing a scarab amulet would provide them with the beetle’s protective and positive energies
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August 2023

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Sahar Moussavi
I’m an Iranian/Filipino designer. I was born in Manila in 1980. My family moved to Iran when I was 3. I started drawing and painting as a child. I studied different materials and painted my first Ancient Egyptian jewelry often drew inspiration from the rich natural world, including the fascinating and revered scarab beetles. These beetles, commonly known as scarabs, held great significance in Egyptian culture, symbolizing rebirth, protection, and the eternal cycle of life.creativity and art inspired me to pursue a degree in Fine arts and I studied Industrial design at the Fine Arts faculty, University of Tehran. After graduation, I worked as an exhibition and graphic designer.