The Ankh was the Ancient Egyptian symbol of life.  The Scarab was one of the forms their Sun God could take.  The scarab beetle was often seen rolling a ball of dung across the desert floor (to be used as food for its young).  To the Egyptians, this suggested a metaphor for the movements of the sun across the sky, so that the scarab was synonymous with Ra, the Sun god.  A Scarab could be shown simply as a winged disc.  Together the Scarab and the Ankh could mean: to live beneath the Sun; in other words, to be a human being.

Pendants come with a 33" long cord

$23.00