Aya
The name Aya is steeped in rich history, being the name of an Akkadian goddess of dawn — the wife of Shamash, the ancient Mesopotamian sun god, associated with the morning light and the rising sun. Across cultures, the name carries extraordinary breadth: in Japanese it means "design," "colourful," or "woven silk pattern," reflecting elegance and artistry. In Arabic it means "miracle" or "sign." In Hebrew it speaks of the swift flight of a bird. In Turkish-Altaic mythology, Aya was believed to be the creator of the universe, associated with the moon and known as the "white creative soul." This hat, adorned with Tigers Eye for protection and crowned with a gold feather, is named for all of that — for those who arrive like the dawn, leave a mark, and move through the world as though everything they encounter has been placed there as a sign just for them.
Tigers Eye
Gold Feather
Protection | Courage | Mental Clarity
Colour: Beige
Each hat is handmade with great attention to detail. Subtle variations and imperfections are a testament to the authenticity of the materials and the artistry behind every piece.
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