The stone of submission is the twelve-pointed stone, the size of the palm of the hand, that Bektashi fathers carry on their chests. The twelve corners of the surrender stone represent the Twelve Imams. This antique amulet, originating from the Middle East, holds great significance as it belonged to a Dervish in the Bektashi order.
Crafted from onix and adorned with multi-color accents, it is a beautiful representation of the region's artistic traditions. The Teslim Tasi, or "stone of surrender, " symbolizes a Dervish's submission to the divine will and their commitment to the path of spiritual enlightenment.
This piece carries with it a rich history and cultural significance that is sure to captivate any collector of Middle Eastern and Asian antiques. Add it to your collection today and own a piece of history.