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Highclass decorative owl clock 9cm

365.00 Lei
Product code
GE-CLK-4961
Delivery time
1-2 working days
Limited stock

Decorative clock in the shape of an owl, part of the Highclass luxury gift collection. The clock with a height of 9 cm has the shape of an owl made of silver resin. The rectangular base is decorated with the shapes of branches, leaves and acorns, and the clock dial incorporated in the support is 3.5 cm. The Roman numerals are in strong contrast with the white background. To change the battery and set the time, the watch must be removed from the holder by gently pulling the edges.

The owl is a rich and complex symbol that appears in mythology, folklore, literature, religion and symbolism in various cultures around the world. The meaning of the owl can vary depending on the context, but here are some of its common meanings:

  1. Wisdom: Owls are often associated with wisdom in many cultures, especially Western culture. This is due in part to their serious appearance and deep gaze, which suggests wisdom and knowledge.

  2. Symbol of mystery and concealment: Because of their nocturnal activities and ability to see in the dark, owls have often been considered symbols of mystery and concealment. They were associated with the world beyond and with the understanding of hidden truths.

  3. Symbol of death and transformation: In some cultures, owls were considered messengers of death or change. This association is based on the idea that owls are closely associated with long nights and the transition from day to night.

  4. Symbol of protection: In some cultures, owls have been considered symbols of protection and defense against evil or evil spirits. This aspect is often associated with the large, watchful eyes of the owl.

  5. In mythology: Owls appear in the mythologies of many cultures. For example, in Greek mythology, the owl was associated with the goddess of wisdom, Athena. In other mythologies, owls were seen as bridging creatures between the human world and the spirit world.

  6. Symbol of hidden knowledge: Due to their ability to see in the dark, owls are considered symbols of the search for hidden knowledge and deep truth.

These meanings may vary according to culture and specific context. The owl remains a fascinating and versatile symbol that has captivated people's imaginations throughout time.

Dimensions - 8x5x9 cm, dial 3.5 cm.

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