TULIP HAFT SIN SET
Tulip Haft sin Set inspired by Persian art.
About Tulip Flower
The concept of tulips is different for each color. The red tulip is a symbol of love and the pink tulip is a symbol of mutual understanding. Also, the purple tulip symbolizes power, abundance and happiness, the yellow tulip symbolizes one-sided joy and love, and the white tulip symbolizes forgiveness. This flower has always been a messenger of happiness.
Tulips are not a traditional element of the Haft-sin set, which is a traditional arrangement of seven items that are placed on the Sofreh-ye Haft-sin during the Persian New Year, known as Nowruz. These items symbolize different wishes and meanings for the new year.
Tulips are a type of flower that is associated with spring and new beginnings, and they may be included as a decorative element in a Haft-sin set as a symbol of the arrival of spring and renewal of nature.
It’s possible to see different types of flowers used in a Haft-sin set, such as tulips, Hyacinth, Daffodils, Narcissus, etc, in addition to the traditional items.
It’s worth noting that the inclusion of flowers, including tulips, in the Haft-sin set is not a standard or traditional practice, it varies depending on personal preferences and cultural practices.
But, using tulip in Haft-sin set is not a common practice and there is no specific symbolic meaning for it in this context.
Detail:
- handmade in Hamedan.
- set of 7 plate, 2 candle holders and one mirror.
- Material: Ceramic
- Colour: Persian Blue
Haft-sin is an arrangement of seven symbolic items whose names start with the letter “س” pronounced as “seen” the 15th letter in the Persian alphabet.
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