In ancient Iranian culture, the eagle held a revered and sacred status. For pre-Zoroastrian Iranians, it was considered a holy bird. The eagle was seen as the god of storms, the lord of birds, a symbol of power, good fortune, the embodiment of the heavens, and a representation of Iranian kingship.
This sanctity continued during Zoroastrianism, with mentions of the eagle in the Avesta further enhancing its revered status. In ancient beliefs, the eagle was so auspicious that if one appeared in the sky during a military campaign, the soldiers would celebrate, believing that its presence guaranteed victory.
This made the eagle a favored symbol among kings, princes, and nobles, often referred to as a courtly bird. Consequently, the eagle emblem is associated with royalty.
This powerful bird, known for its swift flight and high nests, is often called the king of birds. Its royal demeanor and natural attributes, along with its training for hunting in ancient times, led to its prominence in myths and daily life. Eagles were sometimes depicted on standards and flags and even featured on coins. Statues of this majestic bird were placed in palaces and homes as symbols of power.
Overall, the eagle represents not only strength and nobility but also serves as a reminder of divine favor and protection in ancient Iranian culture.
ZarSam Eagle Necklace Ista Onyx
SKU: 10007486
Onyx stone is used in this product. This necklace is offered as a roll. The work style is called knotty, that is, knots are worked between the stones. The background of this work is black and two types of gold leaf, matte and shiny, can be seen in it. This product is plated with gold PVD technology.
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