Pazyryk Swan: A 2,400-year-old plush swan from Siberia tied to the 'creation of the universe'

Archaeologists think the felt figurine was used as a symbol of life by the Iron Age people of the region.

A swan made out of white and brown felt against a green background
A felted swan from Iron Age Siberia was crafted from reindeer wool and symbolized life in three spheres: air, land and water.
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Name: The Pazyryk Swan

What it is: An ornamental plush figurine of a swan made from reindeer felt and filled with reindeer wool

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