Chain "Phoenix" 925 silver and 585 gold |ALTER EGO|

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Material:Gold 14K
Size: 45 см
Вес: 15.00 г.

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Phoenix: Secrets of Eternal Rebirth and Tips for Every Day What if I told you that each of us has a little Phoenix inside? Let's figure out how to use the wisdom of this mythical bird in everyday life to become real masters of rebirth and renewal. Who is Phoenix? The phoenix is a fiery bird that, according to myths, is reborn from the ashes after self–immolation. Translated from Greek, his name means "purple" or "crimson". Ancient scholars such as Herodotus and Pliny described it as a creature with glossy crimson feathers, blue and red tail feathers and a golden plume on its neck. In ancient Egypt, the phoenix was called Bennu and associated with the sun god Ra, and in China – Feng Huang, symbolizing harmony and the feminine principle. Wisdom through metaphors Phoenix is a powerful metaphor that teaches us a lot. Each of us can feel like a phoenix after a difficult day, when it seems that we no longer have the strength to continue. But, like the phoenix, we are able to rise from the ashes of our failures, refreshed and ready for new exploits. As Plutarch said, "Life is not what happens to us, but how we react to what is happening." Laughter through tears The idea of self-immolation for the sake of rebirth sounds a bit dramatic. Imagine: "Hey, I'm so tired that I decided to burn out a little to come back fresher and better!" – sounds like a weekend plan for a superhero, doesn't it? But this ironic exaggeration underscores the importance of being able to find a way out of the most difficult situations. Greetings from the past The history of the Phoenix originates in ancient Egypt, where it was called Bennu and associated with the sun god Ra. In ancient mythology, the Phoenix was described by Hesiod, saying that it lives for 500 years and then is reborn from its remains. In China, he was called Feng Huang and revered as a miraculous bird. The Slavs knew the firebird by the name of the Firebird, the incarnation of the fire god Semargla. Each culture has put its own meanings into this image, but everyone agrees on one thing: The Phoenix is a symbol of eternal renewal and immortality.

Specifications

Materials: 925 sterling silver, patinated, 585 yellow gold Size: Chain length 45 cm in the example The height of the Phoenix is 12 mm

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Payment: Cash, Visa, Western Union. Delivery: Russian Federation: CDEK, Boxberry, Express.ru, and etc. International: EMS, Fedex, and etc.

Product description

Phoenix: Secrets of Eternal Rebirth and Tips for Every Day What if I told you that each of us has a little Phoenix inside? Let's figure out how to use the wisdom of this mythical bird in everyday life to become real masters of rebirth and renewal. Who is Phoenix? The phoenix is a fiery bird that, according to myths, is reborn from the ashes after self–immolation. Translated from Greek, his name means "purple" or "crimson". Ancient scholars such as Herodotus and Pliny described it as a creature with glossy crimson feathers, blue and red tail feathers and a golden plume on its neck. In ancient Egypt, the phoenix was called Bennu and associated with the sun god Ra, and in China – Feng Huang, symbolizing harmony and the feminine principle. Wisdom through metaphors Phoenix is a powerful metaphor that teaches us a lot. Each of us can feel like a phoenix after a difficult day, when it seems that we no longer have the strength to continue. But, like the phoenix, we are able to rise from the ashes of our failures, refreshed and ready for new exploits. As Plutarch said, "Life is not what happens to us, but how we react to what is happening." Laughter through tears The idea of self-immolation for the sake of rebirth sounds a bit dramatic. Imagine: "Hey, I'm so tired that I decided to burn out a little to come back fresher and better!" – sounds like a weekend plan for a superhero, doesn't it? But this ironic exaggeration underscores the importance of being able to find a way out of the most difficult situations. Greetings from the past The history of the Phoenix originates in ancient Egypt, where it was called Bennu and associated with the sun god Ra. In ancient mythology, the Phoenix was described by Hesiod, saying that it lives for 500 years and then is reborn from its remains. In China, he was called Feng Huang and revered as a miraculous bird. The Slavs knew the firebird by the name of the Firebird, the incarnation of the fire god Semargla. Each culture has put its own meanings into this image, but everyone agrees on one thing: The Phoenix is a symbol of eternal renewal and immortality.

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