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Scarab Monogram 4x6 Emerald G

The scarab beetle in ancient Egypt was a symbol of renewal and rebirth. Historically, when there has been a resurgence of interest in Egyptology, such as Howard Carter’s opening of King Tut’s tomb in 1922, scarab motifs appeared in jewelry, textiles and many other decorative arts. Watercolor studies of beetles have been adapted to a suite of modern monogrammed bordered notes and envelope liners, as well as bordered half sheets, and wafer seals. Available in various tones of emerald green.

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