The eye symbolises the sun, the omnipresence of God, eternal vigilance and also the power of evil. The eye is the window of the soul and the light of the body. The eyes represent wisdom and omniscience. Amulets resembling the eye protect against the evil eye or deflect the malevolent eye.
Each bowl works in two ways – they can hold smudge sticks flat or be used for incense sticks thanks to the small pre-drilled holes. That makes them a simple, no-fuss option for all kinds of rituals, whether at home, in a shop, or during a class.
Aluminium small 20 x 9 x 2 cm, on lightweight
Mango puidust suur alus 29.5 x 7.5 x 2.5 cm.
The owl is the embodiment of night. Its nocturnal raids, eerie hoots and staring eyes associate it with the power of darkness and the ability to see the future. Throughout history, owls have been associated with wisdom. This includes the ancient Greek night owl. The small owl is a symbol of the goddess Athena. One of Athena’s epithets is ‘Glaucopis’, meaning bright-eyed. It comes from the word ‘glaucos’, meaning ‘shining, glistening’, and ‘ops’, meaning ‘eye’. The word ‘glaux’ (owl) comes from the same root, probably due to the unique eyes of this bird. A bird that can see in the dark is thus associated with Athena, the goddess of wisdom. Athena is depicted with her sacred bird. These birds were protected and kept in abundance at the Acropolis, believed to bring victory in battle. The owl was also the consort of Hecate, goddess of magic, the underworld and the night. To this day, the owl is seen as a symbol of femininity, the moon and the night. She is a sign of magic, darkness, divination and wisdom.