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“Rooster” essential oil diffuser painting

“Rooster” essential oil diffuser painting

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It is a painting made of terracotta and hand painted with enamel.

IMPORTANT: Terracotta support included in the price, and wall mounting must be ordered.

The rooster is a symbol that can have different meanings depending on the cultural and historical context. Here are some of the most common meanings associated with the rooster as a symbol:

  1. National symbol : The rooster is a national symbol of France. It is often associated with national pride and French identity. This dates back to the time of the French Revolution, when the rooster was adopted as an emblem due to its association with bravery and courage.

  2. Religious symbol : In Christianity, the rooster is sometimes associated with the apostle Peter. According to tradition, Peter denied Jesus three times before the rooster crows, in accordance with Jesus' prediction. The rooster is therefore sometimes used to represent repentance and faith.

  3. Symbol of courage : The rooster is often seen as a symbol of courage due to its noisy and combative behavior, especially at sunrise. This quality is sometimes used as a metaphor for human courage.

  4. Symbol of protection : In some cultures, metal or ceramic roosters are placed on roofs or at the entrance to houses to protect against evil and evil spirits. This belief is particularly widespread in Southeast Asia.

  5. Fertility Symbol : In some cultures, the rooster is associated with fertility due to its active reproductive behavior and its connection to sunrise, which often symbolizes birth and renewal.

  6. Political symbol : In the political context, the rooster can sometimes be used as a symbol to represent political parties or social movements. For example, in France, the rooster is associated with the right-wing political party Les Républicains.

It is important to note that the meaning of a symbol can vary from culture to culture, and it can also change over time. The rooster is an example of a symbol that has a wealth of different meanings and interpretations depending on the context.

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