Hüma Kuşu - Bronz Kaplama
Cennet Kuşu da denir, konduğu yere mutluluk ve huzur verdiğine inanılır.
Price of the Work
143,54 USD
The Huma bird is a bird that dates back to the Ancient Turks and has existed in legends for thousands of years. Although different Turkish tribes have different interpretations about the huma bird, the common belief is that it brings happiness and peace to the place where it is placed. It is a mythical bird that has an important place in Chinese and Indian mythology. His name is also frequently mentioned in old Turkish literature. Other names: bird of state, bird of fortune, bird of paradise. It was used as a symbol by the Ottoman Sultans. It is the equivalent of the phrase "state bird". It is also included in the word "hümayun", which means belonging to the sultan. while flying
It is believed that whoever's shadow falls on that person, "either he will become a sultan by placing a state bird on his head, or he will attain great wealth". The Huma bird has always lived in the air on Mount Kaf. In fact, it lays eggs in the air, and its offspring would start flying out of it before the egg fell to the ground. This is why it is said that this bird has no feet. It feeds on wild animals, never hurting any creature. This bird could never be captured alive. The Huma bird is called "the most honorable bird" by various authors. It stays away from the earth and people. Even today, there are similar stories in many parts of Anatolia, the use of terms such as 'bird of fortune', 'state bird', even if not with the name Huma bird, It shows that some of the most memorable foundations of the old Turkish culture are still alive in our culture. The Huma bird is one of these basic figures. It has taken its place in many Anatolian folk songs (for example: Huma bird calls from high). It is believed that a person will either become a sultan by placing a state bird on his head, or he will attain great wealth. Size: 17x10x13,5 cm. Bronze coating on polymer. (Presentation in its own wooden box, with certificate)