Slavic pagan/ kolovrat, perun ( slavic thunder god)
The kolovrat is one of the most ancient and revered symbols in Slavic culture, often associated with the sun and the cycles of life, death, and rebirth. Its name is derived from two Slavic words: kolo, meaning "wheel," and vrat, meaning "turn" or "rotate." Together, they emphasize the circular nature of existence, symbolizing the perpetual motion of life and the universe. The kolovrat represents cosmic balance and the eternal cycle that governs everything in the natural world.
Size. 3cm
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