Since ancient times it has been the symbol of victory; that is why the Persians placed it high in their standards. The Romans considered it to be the messenger of the gods, and the bird of Jupiter (the god of earth and sky). For the Aztecs it represented the sun and its path and some Native American tribes used its feathers for their headdresses when going to war. A symbol of liberty, victory and power, this bird of prey with finely chiselled feathers is accentuated by the gleam of the satin-finished amber crystal.
Lalique Liberty Eagle Sculpture, AmberLalique10601400
$2700.00
New
Discontinued
Product description:Since ancient times it has been the symbol of victory; that is why the Persians placed it high in their standards. The Romans considered it to be the messenger of the gods, and the bird of Jupiter (the god of earth and sky). For the Aztecs it represented the sun and its path and some Native American tribes used its feathers for their headdresses when going to war. A symbol of liberty, victory and power, this bird of prey with finely chiselled feathers is accentuated by the gleam of the satin-finished amber crystal.