In the stillness of the night, as the world sleeps, the owl awakens. With eyes that seem to hold the very mystery of the stars, it observes everything from above, silent and patient. Since time immemorial, this nocturnal bird has been associated with wisdom, the unknown, and even the foretelling of important events. The Greeks saw it as a symbol of Athena, the goddess of strategy and knowledge, while in other cultures, its discreet flight was interpreted as a warning of changes lurking.
But the owl has not always been just an emblem of intelligence. In certain folk traditions, its appearance at night was surrounded by superstitions and legends. Some stories claimed its call heralded revelations or even dark omens. However, for other peoples, its ability to see in the dark made it a guardian spirit, capable of uncovering hidden secrets and guiding those who sought answers in the unknown.
Whether as a messenger of the gods or a watchful shadow, the owl maintains its enigmatic aura. Its silent flight and penetrating gaze continue to inspire stories and fascinate those who dare to face the mystery of the night. After all, while many sleep, there are always watchful eyes observing, waiting for the right moment to reveal what can only be seen in the darkness.
Weight: 310 g
Height: 16 cm
Length: 12 cm
Width: 11 cm
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**Fragile product.
**Semi-hand-painted, resulting in individual differences in each product.