This elegant silver pendant presents Scarab embraced by protective wings of Goddess Isis.
Together it brings power, rejuvenation, self-realization, resurrection, renewal and strong will power. And all will be done safe and gentle way. In ancient Egyptian religion the sun god, Ra rolled across the sky each day and transforms 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, everyone in Egypt wore Scarab in many forms and shapes as a good luck charm.
The Egyptian Goddess Isis until today is considered a personification of “complete female”. In ancient Egypt she was called “The One Who Is All” or “The Lady of Ten Thousand Names”. In all believe systems and sources Isis (Greek Isyde) is always considered the Moon Goddess, which also implies feminine nature of her energy. She is also called “Mother of Life”, “Giver of Life” or “Goddess of Magic”, "Goddess of Motherhood and Fertility".
Isis always worked with people, especially with women, to empower them and teach them many skills such as: reading, agriculture or medicine. She possessed the characteristics of all lesser goddesses before her and constantly shared her wisdom with humans on the Earth. Hence she was constantly present in public arena. She is often portrayed with outstretched wings which symbolize her protection against sickness, death, black magic, curses and spells. The image of her wings was always built into the thrones of Pharaohs, so they would be protected and righteous.