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Hand engraved leather flask PERUNIKA - smaller

  • Hand engraved leather flask PERUNIKA - smaller
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  • Hand engraved leather flask PERUNIKA - smaller
  • 70.43 EUR
    77.47 USD
    8,100.00 RSD

     

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      Hand-engraved leather flask (PERUNIKA motif).
      Each one is unique, hand-cut, sewn, hand-carved and painted, and each is a work of art.
      Fewer and fewer people are engaged in hand engraving in the world, old masters are slowly leaving and young people are not ready to spend years learning this noble craft. We are lucky that we have one truly top craftsman among us.
      Therefore, be sure that this kind of flask can be an exceptional and very valuable gift for you, a loved one or a business partner.
      Even if that person doesn't drink, this kind of work is a form of art that can also be a decoration on a shelf and will attract attention and give someone the opportunity to tell someone a story about Serbian traditions and symbols.

      Volume: 7 oz (approx. 210 ml)

      PERUNIKA
      Perunika (Perun's flower) is a symbol of Perun, the Thunderer, the most powerful God of the Slavic pantheon.
      This symbol adorned the chest of the greatest husbands of Slavic history, it is believed to awaken hidden power, warriors wore it with pride, and our ancestors considered it the best protection against elemental calamities (thunder), so Perun's wheel was widely represented as an ornament on ancient Slavic houses and homes, and this custom has been preserved to this day.

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