In ancient Egyptian religion the Sun God, Ra, rolled across the sky each day and transformed bodies and souls.
Beetles of the Scarab roll dung into a ball as food and as a brood chamber in which to lay eggs that are later transformed into larva. For these reasons in Ancient Egypt, the scarab was seen as a symbol of heavenly cycle and of the idea or rebirth or regeneration.
Scarab has been used as a symbol of good luck by wealthy and pure,almost everyone in Egypt wore Scarab in many forms and shapes as a good luck charm.
In general Scarab is considered a symbol of Happiness and Prosperity.
In this uniquely designed Scarab with the wings of Goddess Isis, one, bigger scarab holds another one on his head where both are surrounded and protected by the wings of the most known, revered and mighty Goddess of ancient Egypt, Isis.
This highly favored talisman is meant to aid with spiritual awakening through clearing with “inner fire” or “inner sun” as an active agent of enlightenment process.