Medallion of the Scarab (Khepri): The Rising Sun of Transformation
In the ancient silence of the Egyptian desert, a small beetle rolls its ball of life across the sand — unnoticed by many, revered by the wise. The scarab, or Khepri, was never just an insect. It was the dawn itself. A living symbol of transformation, rebirth, and divine movement.
The Medallion of the Scarab honors this sacred being with a circular design that radiates solar energy. At its center, the scarab spreads its wings, shimmering with lapis and gold, lifting the sun disk as if birthing a new day. Around it, spirals of ancient geometry echo the eternal cycle: birth, death, and renewal.
In Egyptian mythology, Khepri is the solar deity who pushes the sun across the sky each morning, embodying the constant motion of creation. Wearing or meditating on this medallion is an invocation — a silent request for inner awakening, for pushing past the darkness and emerging renewed.
Whether seen as a talisman, an artwork, or a spiritual mirror, the Scarab Medallion invites us to ask:
What in me is ready to rise again?















