The Faravahar is a well-known symbol in Zoroastrianism, an ancient religion originating in Persia (modern-day Iran). It's often depicted as a winged disc with a human figure emerging from it. The figure usually has outstretched arms and holds a ring, which symbolizes eternity or the eternal cycle of life. The Faravahar represents various concepts, including the eternal nature of the soul, the choices between good and evil, and the individual's journey towards spiritual fulfillment and enlightenment. It's a symbol of Zoroastrian identity and is commonly used in art, jewelry, and architecture in regions influenced by Zoroastrian culture.
DIMENSION 31.9MMX68.7MMTHICKNESS AROUND 2.5MMWEIGHT ON SILVER 925 : 9.8gramWEIGHT ON 22K GOLD : 16.9gram