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Black Beetle Jewelry is Timeless

Jewelry can be a meaningful and sentimental gift if chosen correctly. It can symbolize almost anything, be it gratitude, a shared memory, a promise, a representation of friendship, or a demonstration of love. The gift of meaningful jewelry represents a deep relationship between the giver and the receiver—one that is not only aesthetically pleasing, but timeless as well! A lasting connection begins and is maintained for as long as the jewelry will last.

 

 Why Jewelry Is a Timeless Gift

A thoughtfully chosen piece of jewelry represents the effort and time that was spent selecting it. The recipient’s tastes and preferences are carefully considered in the process—the special relationship between giver and receiver is kept at the forefront of the mind as the giver makes the decision on what to purchase.

Jewelry is usually considered a luxury item that people would hesitate to buy for themselves, so it becomes even more special to give one as a gift. A well-crafted necklace, for example, can be enjoyed for a lifetime. Whether the recipient chooses to wear it every day or for a special occasion, they will always think about who gave it to them!

Giving jewelry as gifts is a tradition that goes back thousands of years. 

Prehistoric cultures used shells and bones to fashion necklaces for hunters and respected members of their communities. Rich and powerful members of ancient societies gave each other jewelry as a sign of class and high fashion. Such traditions are not just about showcasing wealth—it’s about showing respect, physically emblazoned through concrete objects.

 

Jewelry in Ancient Egypt

Men and women of all social classes in ancient Egypt wore jewelry. The wealthy used precious metals and semi-precious gems, while the poor used painted clay and animal bones. They thought of their jewelry as magical items that brought good fortune, warded off evil, and protected them from disease.

The richest members of ancient Egyptian society wore the most colorful and most elaborate pieces of jewelry as symbols of wealth and high social status. The rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, crowns, and amulets they wore signified their gods’ blessings and favor.

Ancient Egyptians kept their jewelry to the end of their life. They were buried with all their jewelry in the belief that it will be their wealth and protection in the next life!

 

 Symbolism in Ancient Egyptian Jewelry

The scarab beetle is one of the most important and famous symbols used in Egyptian art and iconography. It symbolizes regeneration, resurrection, growth, and divine manifestation.

A scarab beetle lays its eggs in dung that will act as food for the young once the eggs hatch. This was paralleled with the sun god Khepri rolling the sun across the sky each day, nourishing all it touched.

The beetle has been used as a symbol across all of Egyptian history, most often in amulets and seals. Four thousand years ago, heart scarabs fashioned from basalt were placed on the chest of bandaged mummies, symbolizing the heart of the deceased. This symbolism persists even today, with designers reimagining and stylizing scarab beetle jewelry to fit with modern fashion ideals.

 

Conclusion 

A beautiful, long-lasting piece of jewelry is one of the most thoughtful gifts a person can give or receive. The chosen design not only symbolizes the relationship between the giver and receiver but can also represent a deeper meaning across generations. 

Are you looking for the perfect handcrafted Egyptian beetle necklace to give to a loved one? Black Beetle uses industry-leading technology hand-in-hand with centuries-old jewelry casting techniques to create remarkable, timeless pieces. Check out our shop for the best quality necklaces in the market.