| The common raven is easily tamed, but is mischievous and thievish, and has been popularly regarded as a bird of evil omen and mysterious character. Many indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America and northeast Asia revered it as a god. In Tlingit and Haida cultures, Raven was both a Trickster and Creator god. Related beliefs are widespread among the peoples of Siberia and northeast Asia. The Kamchatka peninsula, for example, was supposed to have been created by the raven god Kutkh. There are several references to Common Ravens in the Old Testament of the Bible and it is an aspect of Mahakala in Bhutanese mythology Exciting new additions to BICO's classic range of pendants. Available in 4 finishes. See finish selection. Size: approx. 5cm long with loop Care: BICO pendants and chains are silver plated. General sensible care must be taken to ensure product longevity. BICO recommends gently wiping the product with a damp cloth and drying with a soft cloth. Exposure to colognes and aftershave, pool products, and excess sweat can affect the coating and plating of your product. Pendants should be carefully rinsed and dried if worn at the beach. |







