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Cast bronze ring depicting a seated Egyptian deity figure, likely Ptah or an Osirian form, rendered in mummiform posture with a smooth-domed headdress. The figure holds two scarab beetles outward at shoulder height, their segmented bodies modeled with visible ridge lines and pronotal detail. The bezel face reads as a cross silhouette when viewed frontally. Surface oxidation is heavy throughout: deep verdigris pools in recessed casting areas, warm reddish-brown copper tones raised on the beetle forms and headdress crown. Pitting and corrosion cratering indicate significant age and burial or ground exposure. The shank is an open C-band terminating in blunt rounded tips, adjustable, with visible casting seams along the interior band wall. The object sits substantial in weight, top-heavy, with a rough-textured underside consistent with lost-wax or press-mold casting from the Egyptian Revival or ancient-inspired craft tradition.