This could be a Navaho construction. The Navajo used this symbol for good luck, also translated to "whirling log".
Did you know the swastika was used on state road signs in Arizona? You use to find it on road signs on Route 66.
In fact, all over the world the swastika was found on petrographs and commonly depicted from the ancient Hindus, Buddhism, Jainism, to Japan, China, Greco-Roman antiquity, the Caucasus mountains, the Celts, Illyrians, Balto-Slavic, to Ghana in Africa.
There has never been a symbol so demonized when it has been with us since written history began. It's really over-rated a being somehow evil.
This could be a Navaho construction. The Navajo used this symbol for good luck, also translated to "whirling log".
Did you know the swastika was used on state road signs in Arizona? You use to find it on road signs on Route 66.
In fact, all over the world the swastika was found on petrographs and commonly depicted from the ancient Hindus, Buddhism, Jainism, to Japan, China, Greco-Roman antiquity, the Caucasus mountains, the Celts, Illyrians, Balto-Slavic, to Ghana in Africa.
There has never been a symbol so demonized when it has been with us since written history began. It's really over-rated a being somehow evil.
It's used in Buddhism.
Yes, I indicated this. The symbol is used all over the world and has very ancient origins.