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Medallion - Rosette from Pliska, 38мм

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Medallion - Rosette from Pliska, 38мм – white polished steel, laser cut symbols – size 38 mm (like the original)

The Pliska Rosette is one of the most significant artifacts of the First Bulgarian Empire. It is a medallion made of bronze, which is in the shape of a star with seven rays. The rosette is a symbol of the ancient Bulgarians, with Proto-Bulgarian runic signs depicted on each of the seven rays. In addition, the rosette has a ring for hanging, so that it stands parallel to the ground. On one side of the rosette is the sign IYI, which was a symbol of the Dulo clan. But for many, a more interesting symbolism lies in the proto-Bulgarian runes on the rays of the rosette. It is believed that the ancient Bulgarians used these signs to tell fortunes and that they had magical powers. It is assumed that the seven rays correspond to the planets and the sun and moon, and the most favorable moment for undertaking a given task was determined by them. It is known that the ancient Bulgarians were guided by the celestial bodies when making important decisions. That is why some authors call the rosette "the star of the magicians". Other theories state that the seven rays on the rosette correspond to the seven chakras in the human body. According to them, the Bulgarian rosette has an incredible energy power that achieves harmony between the main energies of the earth - male, female and divine.

That is why many people choose this symbol of the Bulgarians as a piece of jewelry that balances them and reminds them of the ancient history of our people. This unique creation opens the way to the deep roots of Bulgarian history and culture. The symbolism of the Pliska Rosette permeates with the ancient wisdom and high spirit of our people. It reflects our heritage and inspires with patriotism and the strength of Bulgarian identity.