Peacock
The peacock shawl was inspired by the stories and symbolism of the eastern culture. However, there are symbols reflected in other cultures.  The Peacock is a male peafowl and is generally thought to be a symbol of the sun.  It is believed that the round tail of the peacock symbolizes heaven and the markings or 'eyes' on the tail are the stars.
Ancient Mesopotamians associated a symbol of a tree flanked by two peacocks with the dualistic mind.  The tree of life is a fundamental widespread myth (mytheme) or archetype in many of the world's mythologies. The tree of life, connecting to heaven and the underworld, and the tree of life, connecting all forms of creation, are both forms of the world tree or cosmic tree.
Also one of the main part in scarf is peacock throne.  The peacock throne - the golden throne of the Mughals, was removed from India by the Persian Nadir Shah in 1739 and later destroyed.
The peacock throne was made for the padishah of the Mughal empire of Shah Jahan in the 17th century. According to the descriptions of Europeans, in particular, Tavernier, it was the most luxurious throne in the world. The subjects approached him along the silver steps. The legs of the throne were golden and decorated with gems. Behind the back were two peacock tails of gold, with diamond and ruby impregnations, decorated with enamel.
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