Suydeyzerš

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Example of a Suydeyzerš as the main component of the flag of Sinkayya.

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.

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, Ašryani and between some of the southwestern Inmeric people.

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.