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Fish and Kilim Haftsin Set

$102.40
  • Number of plates: 7 number
  • Number of mirror: 1 number
  • Number of candlesticks: 2 number
  • Plate Size: 16 cm
  • Mirror Size: 28 x 18 cm
  • Ceramic next to mirror size: 28 x 10
  • Under glaze painting at a temperature of 1100 degrees
  • Lead-free glaze and can be used to serve hot materials
  • Technique: Subglaze
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Design: Fish & Kilim
  • Artist: Azade Panirian

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Fish And Kilim Haftsin Set

Fish And Kilim Haftsin Set are table settings that include the traditional Haft Seen items, such as sprouts, apples, and dried fruit, displayed on a kilim rug or a kilim-covered tray. The inclusion of fish in this type of Haft Seen set may refer to the traditional Haft Seen item of seer, which is a type of cooked fish that is symbolizes abundance and fertility.

Kilim rugs are hand-woven textiles that are traditionally made in the Middle East and Central Asia. They are known for their geometric patterns and bright, vibrant colors, and they are often used as decorative pieces or floor coverings.

Overall, fish and kilim Haft Seen sets are a unique and interesting way to celebrate the Persian New Year, and they can add a touch of culture and style to any home.

FISH & KILIM HAFT SEEN SET, in which Panirian artist has painted these ceramic dishes with subglaze and natural colors.

Nowruz, the largest national holiday of Iranians, has a history of thousands of years. From ancient times, the Aryans living on the plateau of Iran dedicated the first day of the year and the beginning of spring to holding special ceremonies with joy and happiness.

Detail:

  • Number of plates: 7 number
  • Number of mirror: 1 number
  • Number of candlesticks: 2 number
  • Plate Size: 16 cm
  • Mirror Size: 28 x 18 cm
  • Ceramic next to mirror size: 28 x 10
  • Under glaze painting at a temperature of 1100 degrees
  • Lead-free glaze and can be used to serve hot materials
  • Technique: Subglaze
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Design: Fish & Kilim
  • Artist: Azade Panirian

Due to the shape of the dishes, the sizes are approximate.