Ancient Symbols of Egypt: the Scarab beetle represented to the people of Ancient Egypt resurrection and regeneration, and for a people who believed the Sun died each evening and was reborn each morning, and who strongly believed in the afterlife, these attributes made the the symbol of the local dung beetle sacred.
Khonsu, the God of the Moon, usually depicted with the round orb of the moon cradled in its crescent-shaped vessel, sitting on top of his head, represented love and fertility.
The above 9ct Gold pendant, designed and created in Sydney, incorporates these two powerful symbols.
The weight of the above solid 9ct Gold pendant is 3.9grams, a very nice heft in the hand of solid Gold.





















