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Alkonost & Sirin Figure β Wooden Slavic Mythical Bird Statue β Symbol of Joy, Sorrow & Enchanting Harmony in Ash Wood
Alkonost & Sirin Figure β Wooden Slavic Mythical Bird Statue β Symbol of Joy, Sorrow & Enchanting Harmony in Ash Wood
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π Alkonost & Sirin Figure β Birds of Paradise, Dual Spirits of Emotion & Song
This beautifully hand-carved wooden statue of Alkonost and Sirin, the legendary bird-women of Slavic mythology, is crafted from ecological ash wood and finished with a protective varnish. Depicted side by side, these mystical beings embody the duality of joy and sorrow, each with the body of a bird and the head of a maiden. Their graceful wings and serene expressions evoke the power of song, emotion, and spiritual balance.
Alkonost, the bird of melancholy, and Sirin, the bird of joy, are said to sing with voices so enchanting that listeners forget all earthly concerns. Together, they represent the full spectrum of human feeling and divine harmony.
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π Product Specifications:
Attribute |
Details |
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Material |
Ecological ash wood π³ |
Coating |
Varnish |
Height |
8.0 in / 20.5 cm |
Width |
6.2 in / 16.6 cm |
Depth |
1.5 in / 3.9 cm |
Weight |
Approx. 200β300 g |
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β¨ Highlights:
- βοΈ Dual Bird-Maiden Design β Symbolizes emotional contrast and spiritual unity
- βοΈ Slavic Folklore Roots β Inspired by ancient tales from the mythical island of Buyan
- βοΈ Natural Finish β Warm ash wood tones enhance the ethereal elegance
- βοΈ Gift-Ready β Ideal for mythology lovers, folk art collectors, or seekers of symbolic decor
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π Alkonost & Sirin in Slavic Mythology
These two mythical birds are among the most iconic figures in Slavic folklore:
- πΆ Alkonost β A bird of sorrow whose song brings deep reflection and emotional depth
- π Sirin β A bird of joy whose voice inspires bliss and spiritual elevation
- ποΈ Island of Buyan β Their mythical home, a paradise that appears and disappears with the tides
- π Symbolism β Together, they represent the balance of light and shadow, happiness and grief
Often carved into the entrances of peasant homes, these birds were believed to protect households, bless harvests, and guide souls through emotional transformation.
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