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FARVAHAR COLLECTION The Fravahar's face resembles the face of human being and therefore, indicates its connection to mankind. There are two wings which have three main feathers. These main feathers indicate three symbols of ‘good reflection,' 'good words,' and 'good deed,' which are at the same time the motive of flight and advancement. The lower part of the Fravahar consists of three parts, representing 'bad reflection,' 'bad words,' and 'bad deed' which causes misery and misfortune for human beings. The circle in the middle of the Fravahar's trunk indicates that our spirit is immortal, having neither a beginning nor an end. The Sun in the middle of two wings along each other which is in the high relief of Ahura Mazda also symbolizes the purity and divinity that sun brings to planet. One hand of the Fravahar points upwards, showing that we have to struggle to thrive. The other hand holds a ring. Some interpreters consider that as the ring of covenant, representing loyalty and faithfulness which is the basis of Zarathustra's philosophy. Aryan history and Persian culture which always is my concern, inspired me to use Farvahar sign with all the meanings inside for creation this collection.
FARVAHAR COLLECTION The Fravahar's face resembles the face of human being and therefore, indicates its connection to mankind. There are two wings which have three main feathers. These main feathers indicate three symbols of ‘good reflection,' 'good words,' and 'good deed,' which are at the same time the motive of flight and advancement. The lower part of the Fravahar consists of three parts, representing 'bad reflection,' 'bad words,' and 'bad deed' which causes misery and misfortune for human beings. The circle in the middle of the Fravahar's trunk indicates that our spirit is immortal, having neither a beginning nor an end. The Sun in the middle of two wings along each other which is in the high relief of Ahura Mazda also symbolizes the purity and divinity that sun brings to planet. One hand of the Fravahar points upwards, showing that we have to struggle to thrive. The other hand holds a ring. Some interpreters consider that as the ring of covenant, representing loyalty and faithfulness which is the basis of Zarathustra's philosophy. Aryan history and Persian culture which always is my concern, inspired me to use Farvahar sign with all the meanings inside for creation this collection.