Glowing decorative Kolovrat

3D printed and hand-assembled in Czechia. Most often to be hanged vertically behind window, but can also be used as a luminaire to create cosy illumination. There are many possibilities for placement.
Not intended to be used outdoor. Not to be exposed to rain.

Power supply: 12V DC, 2A  (Power adapter included)
Diameter: 42 cm
Height: 5 cm
Weight: 875 g


Antient Slavic Symbol of Kolovrat - Most often it is interpreted as a symbol of the Sun. Traditionally it was seen to indicate the endless cycle of fighting between the Slavic gods – Perun and Veles. Perun is the head of the Slavic pantheon of gods and is represented by fire, thunder and lightning whereas Veles is the god of the underworld as well as water and the earth. Veles is said to always be sneaking into the dryness and warmth of Perun’s world and steal cows as well as close family members from Perun. As a result, Perun is constantly chasing after Veles. Thus, the conflict between both is never-ending and cyclical. A battle between light and dark, good and evil.