Sirin bird is an enigmatic fairy maiden-bird from Old Russian legends and mythic tales. Her images have remained among illustrations of ancient manuscripts, on jewels of the epoch of Kiev Russia, and in carvings of white-stone cathedrals. Sirin in Old Russian folklore is a big, strong, and multi-coloured buxon maiden-bird, with a stern face and a crown on her head. The analog and even most likely the predecessor of Russian Sirin are the Greek Sirens, whose magic singing carried away sailors, making their ships perish in the deep sea. Russian Sirin came to be endowed with magic functions of protective nature, and they personify beauty, happiness and joy of living.
They say that a dance brings peace and order in any society. When there is a dance there comes no evil and everyone aspires to the supreme happiness. The dancer is a symbol of harmony and beauty. The sculpture will make a good gift for a nice girl or a stylish lady.
In many cultures dragons are revered as representative of the primal forces of nature, religion and the universe. They are associated with wisdom and longevity. The Dragon is the most powerful beast. The dragon sculpture will make a splendid individual gift.
The sculpture is a symbol of first fruit and fertility. It embodies divinity and the female principle. The full basket stands for abundance and accomplishment of all ideas. The sculpture is a symbol of birth and rebirth. The sculpture will make a suitable gift to a woman. It may become a business gift to a lady chief manager.
The lotus is a symbol of birth and growth. The flower opens at dawn and shuts at dusk thus resembling the rebirth of a heavenly body. Therefore, the lotus embodies youth and revival as well immortality. It may become a good present to a nice girl, a woman colleague.