







Antique Scarab Bracelet
A small but mighty collection of mid-century scarab bracelets, each handpicked in collaboration with Kat of Stone Cooper, a vintage jewelry expert with 20+ years in the business.
Scarab jewelry became wildly popular in the 1940s through the 1960s, inspired by the fascination with Egyptian motifs after the discovery of King Tut’s tomb. Symbolizing protection, transformation, and good fortune, the scarab motif was reimagined in semi-precious stones, glass, and gold-filled settings - little wearable talismans of luck & longevity.
These vintage scarab bracelets feature genuine stones (which may include tiger’s eye, bloodstone, carnelian, jade, chalcedony, onyx, or quartz), the original etched carvings on the back (for luck and protection), and gold-fill (never gold plated!!!) settings.
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