Twilly Horses HÉLÈNE LITORELLE
History:
On a silver amphora from Chortomlyk, the 4 century BC, in the image of a winged horse depicted the divine patron of royal Scythians Tagimasad.
Tagimasad embodied the unbridled power of the water principles as a generating element, and also was connected to the worship to the Sun. In the view of the ancient Iranians, the sun as a horse gallops through the vault of heaven, sometimes making stops on the way. Identification of a horse and a bird in mythological sources generated the collective image of a winged horse.
No hunter could catch this fabulous creature. Just approaching it would send the horse spreading its wings and flying to the sky.
Care for printed silk products:
Care for printed silk products We recommend washing natural printed fabric in a large amount of warm water (up to 30 degrees Celcius) on delicate mode without pre-soaking and with minimum mechanical intrusion. Soaking natural printed silk is not recommended. Do not bleach. Dry cleaning is recommended. Iron at low temperature.
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