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Victorian era 18K gold opal scarab ring
For sale a rare find from the Victorian-era: a French-made ring featuring a captivating opal cabochon scarab at its center.
At the heart of this ring lies the opal cabochon scarab, a magic gemstone rarely seen in scarab jewelry. The scarab, revered in Ancient Egypt as a symbol of protection and resurrection, is delicately bezel-set and it is surrounded by a circle of black enamel.
The ring is mounted in 18K yellow gold and it is stamped with the French eagle's head hallmark on the shank.
The significance of the scarab in Ancient Egyptian culture cannot be overstated. Representing the god Jepri, the scarab was believed to offer protection against disease and death, making it a cherished amulet for the living. Moreover, it symbolized resurrection, offering hope for eternal life to the deceased.
During the Victorian era, there was a revival of interest in Ancient Egyptian art and symbolism, leading to the incorporation of scarab motifs in jewelry design. This ring exemplifies the fascination with Egyptian aesthetics during the 19th century. Whether worn as a symbol of protection, a nod to history, or simply as a stunning statement piece, this opal scarab ring is sure to captivate admirers with its rare beauty and rich cultural significance.
The ring is resizable at buyer’s cost. Please contact us before passing your order.
Measurements and Condition
In overall good antique condition. Traces of use on the opal and missing on the black enamel. Small missing on the bezel setting (top corner of the opal). Slight deformation on the shape of the shank.
French eagle’s head hallmark for 18K gold with a maker’s mark.
The head of the ring measures 11mm*9mm
Resizable with a current size of EU/FR 60.5 – US 9 1/4- UK S
Weight: 2.9g