Silver Crescent Star Men's RingCrescent and star or crescent-star; ancient symbol consisting of a crescent and a star at the open end of the crescent. Flags featuring this symbol are mostly found around the Mediterranean, in the Middle East, and in Central Asia. Today, it is known as a symbol mostly used in the flags of Islamic countries. The Crescent and Star symbol appears on many flags, including the Turkish flag. Although the Moon or Crescent is identified with Islam, it was also used in pre-Islamic times; the Crescent, Star, and Sun motifs have existed throughout history in the pantheon of America, Europe, Anatolia, the Middle East, and Central Asia. The Crescent, Star, and Sun motifs, depicted in similar ways on shaman drums, starting from rock paintings dating back to 5000 BC in Central Asia, provide information about the universe design of the Asian Turkic-Mongol peoples. However, the first documents depicting the Crescent and Star together appeared in the Sumerian cities of Mesopotamia, in what is now Southern Iraq. The first clearly used the Crescent and Star motif, which consists of a crescent, was the Sumerians. The Sumerians established the first state in history in Southern Iraq in 3000 BC and played a significant role in the construction of today's civilization. they had taken a big step. The Sumerian language was very close to Turkish. Their beliefs were also largely similar to those of the Turks. The symbols of the Sumerian Moon God "Nana-Suen" and the Sun God "Utu" or the Goddess Inana were shown together, creating the first Crescent-Star duality. This motif was sometimes depicted on stone reliefs, sometimes on seals, and sometimes on clay tablets and has survived to the present day. Due to silver and precious stones, there may be a ±10% deviation from the average product weight stated.Width: 1.20 cmHeight: 1.80 cmWeight: 13.50 gr.
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