Turkish Inscribed Necklace with Silver Axe Ares-Dionysus, the oldest god of the early ages, emerges onto Earth. Nothing has yet been created, nothing has taken shape, only darkness exists. But Ares-Dionysus is granted a weapon from the heavens: the Labris, with which he is told to strike the earth. Amidst this darkness, Ares-Dionysus begins to walk around. This is strange in the sense that, as current science has discovered, when one is in darkness and doesn't know where one is, or when one wants to ascend to a great place, one tends to walk around first, just as one does when one is lost. We make this connection because we want to establish a connection between the aphorisms we have preserved since the beginning of time, since the dawn of humanity, and the meaning of the labyrinth. Thus, Ares-Dionysus begins to walk around with his axe. He cuts through the darkness and leaves a furrow. This path he opened gradually begins to illuminate, this is called the labyrinth—a path cut (sawn) by the labyrinth. When Ares-Dionysus reaches the center of his path through the cutting, he realizes that the axe he first held in his hand is no longer there. Now, his axe, held between his hands, has become pure light, a fire of joy, a flame, a perfectly burning torch, for two miracles have occurred: with one side of the axe, he has cut the darkness outside, and with the other, he has cut his own darkness. Just as he casts light outside, he has also cast light inside himself; just as he opened a passage outside, he has also opened one within himself. Thus, when he reaches the center of the labyrinth, he finds the center of the path: he has reached that light and attained himself. This is the oldest tradition found in Crete about the labyrinth myth. You too can enjoy this silver axe necklace with Turkish inscriptions and gift it to your loved ones. The silver necklace features the inscription "Turk" in the Gokturk alphabet. All of our products are handmade. Due to silver and precious stones, there may be a ± 10% deviation in product weight. Average Weight: 11.50 gr.
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