IRAN HAFT SIN SET
Iran Haft sin Set inspired by Persian art.
This celebration has been inherited from many ethnic groups, but it has a special color and smell in Iran. Ancient and beautiful Nowruz is a symbol of the connection of different ethnic groups in Iran; A day when no one disagrees about being happy. In this article, we will discuss the history of Nowruz and its customs. Be with Plasmag.
Detail:
- handmade in Hamedan.
- set of 7 plates, makes the shape of Iran map.
- 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.
HAFT SIN SET IRAN
Haft Seen, also known as Haft Sin, is a traditional table setting used during the Persian New Year celebration of Nowruz, which falls on the spring equinox. The name Haft Seen means “seven S’s,” and refers to the seven symbolic items that are placed on the table as part of the display. These items are traditionally placed on a cloth or tray, and each item represents a wish for the new year. The items often include:
Sabzeh: sprouts or grass, symbolizing rebirth and renewal
Samanu: a sweet pudding made from wheat germ, symbolizing affluence
Senjed: dried fruit of the oleaster tree, symbolizing love
Serkeh: vinegar, symbolizing age and patience
Sib: apples, symbolizing health and beauty
Somaq: sumac berries, symbolizing sunrise
Sorb: garlic, symbolizing medicine and health
In Iran, the Haft Seen set is an important part of the Nowruz celebration and is typically displayed in a prominent location in the home. It can be colorful and decorative, with each of the seven items displayed in a way that is pleasing to the eye. It is common to see Haft Seen sets that are adorned with flowers, candles, and other decorative elements.
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