This is the handmade
ritual art in authentic style of aboriginal inhabitans of Ancient Kuzhebar (South
Siberia).
You can order them also by e-mail jsurba@
gmail.com
Kuzhebarian tales say about three mystical
birds, who are providers of different power-sorces. For
mortals, however, the birds were dangerous and indifferent at
the same time.
One of them symbolizes darkness, another
light and the third one wisdom.
Kuzhebarian people believed that each of
these birds come to each person one time a life and everybody
has to choose with which of them to be connected. People
give their emotions, intentions and thoughts like food to the
birds and birds provide them a power they have.
One gives the power to complain or
to be angry,
another the power to be joyful and to laugh,
and the third one gives access to wisdom.
Here you can see the first one of the birds,
the darkness bird, also called the "gloomy-bird" in
kuzhebarian mythology.
As usually described in kuzhebarian tales it
is shown crying with the symbols of power it gives and takes
above and under its head. The symbols on the frame depict the
ways the gloom-bird can be connected with people.
"Gloomy Bird" pyrography on beech-wood
This object depicts a kuzhebarian tale about
Father of the Sky and his daughter. On this fragment you can see
Father of the Sky with his helper Yrh (a kind of a mystical baby
sitter) by teaching the daughter walking on clouds.
In the center you can see Father of Sky by
having hold of the sky with stars. The pattern on the bottom of
the object depicts Father of Sky teaching his daughter to polish
stars. He is standing on the half moon with his twisted magic
hairs. His hairs fall like rain.
Such music instrument as a Jew's harp you
can find in many cultures all over the world. Here you can see
a wooden box decorated with pyrography for a siberian jew's harp
called "homus". Similar instrument was played also in
Ancient Kuzhebar by shamans and time traveller.
Kuzhebaians believed that by playing this
instrument the color of one part of human' brain is changing from
grey to red, what seemed to be very important.
This wooden box is made from siberian cedar wood with kuzhebarian
totem symbol on it.
Father of the Sky
pyrography on wood ( skateboard)
Father
of the Sky (fragment) pyrography on wood ( skateboard)
jew's harp box pyrography on cedar wood,
carving
together with homus €49
Kuzhebarian Totem Pole or "Selfidentification" pyrography, carving,
inlay, 25 õ 200 cm
Kuzhebarian
Totem Pole or "Selfidentification",
fragment pyrography, carving, inlay, 25 õ 200 cm
Kuzhebarian Totem Pole or "Selfidentification",
fragment pyrography, carving, inlay, 25 õ 200 cm
Kuzhebarian
Totem Pole or "Selfidentification",
fragment pyrography, carving, inlay, 25 õ 200 cm
Kuzhebarian Totem Pole or "Selfidentification",
fragment pyrography, carving, inlay, 25 õ 200 cm
Kuzhebarian
Totem Pole or "Selfidentification",
fragment pyrography, carving, inlay, 25 õ 200 cm
Kuzhebarian Totem Pole or "Selfidentification",
fragment pyrography, carving, inlay, 25 õ 200 cm
pyro-vase "Tribal
Dance"
pyrography on wood
pyro-vase "Tribal Dance"
pyrography on wood Anfertigung nach Anfrage
pyro-vase "Ancient Tree"
pyrography on wood
"Shaman" pyrography on wood, carving
sold
Pyro-Vases on a Pyro-Frame pyrography on wood, inlay
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