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In ancient Kemet, the scarab symbolized rebirth, transformation, and the daily resurrection of the sun. This interpretation pares the form down to its essential geometry, set in gold against a field of deep green—evoking fertility, earth, and cyclical return.

The Scarab is a meditation on becoming: the slow, necessary work of renewal that follows collapse. It speaks to continuity rather than permanence, movement rather than stasis—an emblem of life remade again and again.

copy of The Ankh

$12.50Price
  • Optimized for large-format printing
    Recommended Print Size: 24×36 inches
    Museum-style presentation when printed on archival matte or fine art paper.

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