The Small Minakari Art Haft Sin Set from the Persis Collection is a premium mini Haft sin table for lovers of authentic Persian artistry. It is designed to elevate your Persian New Year Sofreh. Furthermore, The set includes plates, a platter, and a mirror, creating a harmonious blend of tradition and elegance.
Minakari Haft Sin Table
This Persian Minakari Haft Sin Set showcases (Minakari on copper), the refined Persian art of enamel-baked metal engraving and painting. Mina (meaning “blue”) represents the sky and heaven in ancient Persian culture, reflecting Zoroastrian symbolism and 5,000 years of artistic heritage.
Moreover, Each piece is meticulously handmade, meaning no two plates, platters, or mirrors are ever identical—an intentional hallmark of Persian Mina Kari craftsmanship, which enhances exclusivity and heirloom value.
This Minakari Haft Sin set is ideal for Nowruz celebrations, as well as housewarming gifts and luxury home décor collections, particularly those featuring Persian art and nostalgic dinnerware displays. Moreover, its compact size makes it perfect for minimal Sofreh styling, small apartments, or gallery shelf presentations, while still beautifully holding symbolic Haft Sin items.
Minakari Specifications
- This Small Minakari Haft Sin Set includes:
- 6 small copper Minakari plates (Dia. 12 cm, 10 cm, 7.5 cm)
- 1 hand-formed Minakari platter (D 16 cm × H 10 cm)
- 1 decorative mirror (H 17 cm)
- Material & Coating:
- Finish: Lead-free enamel coating
- Decoration: Metal oxide painting & colorful enamel baked at 700°–800°C
- Properties: Anti-scratch, anti-crack, washable, stable color, and anti-tarnish
What is Minakari?
Additionally, This Minakari Haft Sin table is a handcrafted Persian enameling artwork made through a slow, multi-stage process: copper forming and hammering, surface cleaning, white enamel furnace-baking at 700°C, graphite pattern transfer, hand-painting with metal oxide powders, and final high-heat stabilization at 800°C for long-lasting, washable, and scratch-resistant colour. Designed for Nowruz, it remains timeless as everyday Persian home décor.