FARAVAHAR PLATE SET
The plate set is made of zinc metal and is inspired by Faravahar Symbol. This plate set can be used for haft-seen and decorative plates.
Washable with a damp cloth or soft water and sponge and dry immediately. Wash without scotch and wire.
- Set of 6 small plates & a large plate.
- The size of the large plate: 25.5 cm
- The size of the small plates: 17 cm
- Dinnerware
- Zinc metal material
- Farvahar design
- Decoupage technique With varnish coating
Faravahar
The Farvahar/farvahar (Persian: فروهر), also known as the foruhar/faravahar is one of the best-known symbols of Zoroastrianism, an Iranian religion.
Faravahar , is one of the most well-known symbols of Iranian peoples, and Zoroastrianism, the primary religion of Iran before the Muslim conquest of Iran, and of Iranian nationalism.There are various interpretations of what the faravahar symbolizes, and there is no universal consensus except to note that it does not represent the fravashi.
The Faravahar is a symbol of Zoroastrianism, a religion founded by the ancient Persian prophet Zoroaster. The Faravahar is a winged disc with a human figure inside, and is thought to represent the individual’s journey through life. It is a common symbol in Persian art and culture, and can be found in a variety of forms, including as a decorative plate.
A Faravahar plate set might consist of a collection of plates featuring the Faravahar symbol, which could be used for serving food or as decorative items. The plates might be made of a variety of materials, such as ceramic, glass, or metal, and could be of different sizes and shapes. The designs on the plates might vary, with some featuring a simple depiction of the Faravahar and others incorporating more intricate details or patterns. Faravahar plate sets are likely to be popular with people interested in Persian culture or Zoroastrianism, and could be used to add a cultural touch to a home or event.
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