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Winged Scarab Label

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Style: Address Labels

Skip the hand cramps. Signature Address Labels handle the mailing, labeling, and gift tagging for you. Add your photos, art, or text and we'll print it in full colour so every envelope feels a little more personal. Comparable in size to Avery® 6871.

  • 18 labels per sheet
  • Same custom design prints on every label
  • Dimensions:
    • Label: 6 cm L x 3.2 cm W
    • Sheet: 21.6 cm L x 28 cm W
  • Inkjet compatible. Use Microsoft Word Template 6871
  • Matte finish, easy to write on
  • Designer Tip: The customisable design area measures 6 cm L x 3.2 cm W. For best results, add 0.16 cm bleed.

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Winged Scarab Label

Winged Scarab Label

Scarabs were popular amulets in ancient Egypt. According to ancient Egyptian myths, the sun (Ra) rolls across the sky each day and transforms bodies and souls. Modelled upon the Scarabaeidae family dung beetle, which rolls dung into a ball for the purposes of eating and laying eggs that are later transformed into larva, the scarab was seen as an earthly symbol of this heavenly cycle. This came to be iconographic, and ideological symbols were incorporated into ancient Egyptian society. Through different time periods, about 2000 years, the use of the scarabs became many and varied. As amulets, and a flat surface on the bottom (as a similar artefact of a paperweight), it became a surface with other utilitarian purposes. Other nations and regions, especially in the Levant, even came to reproduce Egyptian styles, or to adapt their use to their own gods or personal uses. They were also found as grave goods, amulets, talismans, jewellery types, or gifts of affection. Queen Mernua's coffin has two large scarabs beside, one showing hieroglyphs on bottom. Beginning at the end of the First Intermediate Period scarabs became common. They were often incorporated into tombs, as grave goods, or given as 'gifts'. Early on they were used for sealing goods. In the late Middle Kingdom they often bear titles and names of officials. At this times they could also bear the names of kings. In this period they played an important part in the administration. In the New Kingdom scarabs with titles and names of officials became rare. Amenhotep III is famous for his commemorative scarabs that memorialised events of his day. A type of these relates to his lion hunts in the first 10 years of his reign (with claims of extraordinary lion numbers); others of the series relates the building of 'the lake for his wife, Queen Tiye.

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By Kath O.3 January 2023Verified Purchase
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Wonderful !!! This is my 2nd year ordering this label. The quality of the printing and the paper is 5 star. The labels printing and colour quality is outstanding, better than I expected.
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By K.27 May 2020Verified Purchase
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Am very impressed with the quality of the print and paper and the quick turnaround time. they're the perfect finishing touch to getting my little business up and running. high quality, great colour - they looked exactly as the screen preview showed them
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By Hannah M.6 May 2023Verified Purchase
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Is great will be using as labels for wedding favours. Looks as ordered , came out as wanted

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