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Sacred Scarab

This yellow gold brooch features an ancient scarab dating back to Ancient Egypt. It is meticulously adorned with little stones, including blue sapphires, white diamonds and a lapis lazuli. “The beetle is surrounded by leaves, symbolising its invisible wings, likely to help it take flight. This piece is a tribute to nature, representing harmony with everything around us and bringing protection to the wearer. This sacred and mythical jewel guides us along a path of light filled with clairvoyance. It represents flight, the desire to fly like a beetle, free as the wind,” says Surya Mathew.
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Surya Mathew
Paris, France
Born to a French mother and an Indian father, Surya Mathew has drawn on both cultures and their rich tradition of jewellery making to acquire a very u ...
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