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Anelli pietre dure argento e agata striata incisa a sigillo proveniente dall’Iran, raffigurante anche un uccello, probabilmente Simurgh.
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Anelli pietre dure argento e agata – Simurgh o Simurg, secondo la mitologia persiana l’uccello che viveva sull’albero dei semi, da cui erano generati le sementi di tutte le piante selvatiche, posizionato accanto all’albero dell’immortalità – secondo alcuni studiosi, l’albero era invece l’albero della scienza, paragonato a Yggdrasill delle leggende scandinave -.
Il Simurgh, posandosi sull’albero, faceva cadere a terra i semi. Le sue penne avevano proprietà magiche e taumaturgiche e le sue ali, quando spiegate, creavano un spessa foschia sulle montagne. Viveva solitamente sulla cima degli inaccessibili picchi caucasici e in modo analogo all’uccello Garuḍa, odiava i serpenti e combatteva i Nāga (divinità metà uomo e metà serpente).
Simurgh
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Afghan Ring with striped agate engraved as a seal coming from Iran, depicting a bird, probably Simurgh.
The setting is in carved sterling silver: size stone 2.5×1.9 cm.
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Simurgh or Simurg is a mythical bird in Persian mytholgy and literature with a rapacious appearance, who according to this mythology lived on the tree of seeds, from which the seeds of all the wild plants were generated, placed next to the tree of immortality – according to some scholars, the tree was instead the tree of science, compared to Yggdrasill of Scandinavian legends -.
The Simurgh, falling on the tree, made the seeds fall to the ground. Its feathers had magical and thaumaturgical properties and its wings, when unfurled, created a thick haze on the mountains. It usually lived on top of inaccessible Caucasian peaks and similarly to the Garuḍa bird, he hated snakes and fought the Nāga (half-man and half-serpent).
Afghan Ring with striped agate engraved as a seal coming from Iran, depicting a bird, probably Simurgh.
The setting is in carved sterling silver: size stone 2.5×1.9 cm.
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Simurgh or Simurg is a mythical bird in Persian mytholgy and literature with a rapacious appearance, who according to this mythology lived on the tree of seeds, from which the seeds of all the wild plants were generated, placed next to the tree of immortality – according to some scholars, the tree was instead the tree of science, compared to Yggdrasill of Scandinavian legends -.
The Simurgh, falling on the tree, made the seeds fall to the ground. Its feathers had magical and thaumaturgical properties and its wings, when unfurled, created a thick haze on the mountains. It usually lived on top of inaccessible Caucasian peaks and similarly to the Garuḍa bird, he hated snakes and fought the Nāga (half-man and half-serpent).
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