Karnak Ring
Near the Sacred Lake at Karnak Temple stands a colossal granite scarab commissioned by Pharaoh Amenhotep III (c. 1390–1352 BCE). The statue embodies Khepri, the god of the rising sun, a powerful symbol of creation, transformation, and eternal renewal. Even today, visitors circle it for luck and fertility, a living affirmation of its enduring meaning.
The Karnak Ring in 18kt Gold and Sterling Silver inlaid with diamonds echoes the smooth, semi-circular form and symbolic abstraction of the statue, qualities central to ancient Egyptian art that remain as relevant and enduring today as they were thousands of years ago.
Original: $987.33
-65%$987.33
$345.57


Description
Near the Sacred Lake at Karnak Temple stands a colossal granite scarab commissioned by Pharaoh Amenhotep III (c. 1390–1352 BCE). The statue embodies Khepri, the god of the rising sun, a powerful symbol of creation, transformation, and eternal renewal. Even today, visitors circle it for luck and fertility, a living affirmation of its enduring meaning.
The Karnak Ring in 18kt Gold and Sterling Silver inlaid with diamonds echoes the smooth, semi-circular form and symbolic abstraction of the statue, qualities central to ancient Egyptian art that remain as relevant and enduring today as they were thousands of years ago.



















