Asho Farohar Plate

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$90.00

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Web ID: 17350904

Porcelain plate depicting faravahar, the protective symbol worn by members of the parsi community, descended from Persian Zoroastrians. For the parsi community, descended from Persian Zoroastrians, an important part of Indian culture, the faravahar represents the wisdom of age. It is a protective symbol with different meanings, a guardian angel that exemplifies one of the religion's main teachings - to live with good thoughts, words and actions. It is also believed to symbolize the victory of light over darkness. In the bas relief of the plate, executed by Lladró artists, the sacred figure of the faravahar is enhanced by the delicate ornamentation and the elegant contrast between the purity of the white porcelain and the golden luster of the circular frieze surrounding it.

  • Product Features

    • Product dimensions - 1.96" L x 3.93" W x 3.93" H
    • Product weight - 0.13 lbs
    • Includes - 1 asho farohar plate
    • Hand made
    • Hand painted
    • Hand crafted
    • 100% Porcelain
    • Wipe Clean with a Dry Cloth
    • Imported
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9 months ago

Beautiful but tiny

It’s a beautiful piece and it comes with the stand (not sure if that was in the description) but this is really the size of an ornament. In all fairness the description does provide the actual size but the picture are very purposely deceptive. This plate cannot be displayed on its own and only works as an accent to another plate or frame. Perhaps over-priced unless you’re a fan of Lladro or Persian/Parsi.