Suydeyzerš

The suydeyzerš is a traditional sinkajjan disk-shaped ornament which is used in a variety of contexts,

such as in the designs of plates and murals, as well as cloth-patterns and as attachments for necklaces.

They usually have designs engraved with words and designs of personal or familial importance; amulets, luck charms, messages of good luck and folk-incantations; symbols and messages related to sinkajjan cosmology and bokanist faith and tradition, or symbols and messages related to the body or organization represented by them.

It is one of the oldest traditions still held within Sinkayya, predating the foundation of the first empire.

Similar traditions are found within close-by culturally similar peoples such as the Swerazigh, Avašyani and between some of the southwestern Inmeric people.