Ich denke darüber nach, mir ein Zalktis-Tattoo stechen zu lassen, um mit meinem lettischen Erbe in Kontakt zu bleiben, und von den verschiedenen lettischen Zeichen fühle ich mich am meisten mit diesem verbunden (Weisheit, Leben, Schlangen usw.), aber mir ist aufgefallen, dass es ein paar verschiedene Designs dafür gibt (das sind noch nicht einmal alle), und ich frage mich, ob zwischen den Unterschieden eine Bedeutung besteht. Ich konnte keine Ressourcen zu diesem Thema finden, daher wäre ich für jede Information dankbar!

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    1. There is a book by Valdis Celms „Latvju raksts un zīmes“ which dives deeper in different variants of each sign. Unfortunately I don’t have it on hands and not sure if it’s available digitally. Maybe someone else can help out with this

    2. If you’re going to ask an average latvian, they will just say it is a Zalktis, even if it is a variant of it, maybe they will recognize another sign in the variant but that’s about it.

      My favourite is Jumis and Mārtiņa zīme though, Zalktis is second.

    3. Weird_Clouds on

      They have different meanings, but I won’t be able to explain in detail, just in general. In any case that is still Zalktis sign.

      Differences in shape and colors can point to different regions and even centuries. Sometimes there can be influence from different countries. Historians may know better.

      Different placement of angles can point where energy is concentrated. As example Pērkona Krusts vs Uguns Krusts. Notice that some signs point only at one direction, and are never turned around or upward.

      Often several signs are combined. For example those arrows down and upward. Those are Dieva Zīme and Māras Zīme. Interestingly that they point at Zalktis, not away from it.

      Sometimes signs are part of bigger pattern. They are just fragments.

      Or they can be viewed from white-space, meaning don’t look at color, but empty spaces between, that can reveal another pattern. Especial those who do weaving, knitting, can turn on wrong side their diy and see another pattern. If you have something with pattern, try to turn it in inside out and check what is there.

      It can also come to fantasy. Each additional line can be viewed as a story. Additional line can point that something is growing, maybe as branches, as children, expanding energy. But lines are also placed inside, there for that can mean that they are contained, protected, behind a wall. Or locked square, what could that mean, maybe it’s Aka sign?

      Sometimes those are just random modifications and modern styles. And generic black and white color. Best would be to compare patterns from historical books, not random images.

      There actually was someone who could read Lielvārdes josta patterns. They explained whole story what it contained. But I’m not sure how trustworthy their approach was. That wasn’t really scientific.

    4. Mostly just different stylisation. Despite what some new age type people claim, in actual folkloric sources the meanings of all of these signs are more like very general associations, and they have also almost certainly changed over the centuries

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