Most of us see birds as symbols of freedom or even as representations of the future. Their ability to soar in the sky and their closeness to the heavens make them appealing to humans, who cannot fly without artificial wings. Since ancient times, humanity has regarded birds as symbols of eternal life and immortality.
Many stories and folklore depict birds as signs of renewed life and often as a passage between life and death. Many even view birds as ideas and designs for the future. The depiction of birds has long been a prevalent motif in Iranian art.
From ancient times, humans have paid attention to birds, just as they have to other animals, and various beliefs and notions about each species have been widespread among different societies.
Many bird motifs carry symbolic meanings and hold a special place in Iranian culture and literature, representing concepts such as the victory of good over evil, happiness and good fortune, the heralding of spring, requests for fertility and rain, as well as mystical and religious themes. In this design, the artist has placed a golden bird at the center and covered the background with geometric patterns and leaf-like designs, creating an environment that highlights the bird while maintaining harmony and beauty within the overall composition.
ZarSam Kabok Ring Dayan 17 MM
This product features two types of gold sheets: matte and shiny. The background is black, and the outer metal is made from hypoallergenic 316 stainless steel.
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