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Persian Blue Haft Sin Set

Original price was: $163.08.Current price is: $125.44.
  • Small bowl size: D 10 cm H 5.5cm
  • Paisley plater:  28 cm x 20 cm
  • Mirror size: 20 x 25 cm
  • Egg size: 11 cm x 7 cm
  • Candleholder size: D 4 cm
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Design: Colorful
  • Artist: Niloufar Malek Nima Fathi

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Persian Blue Haft Sin Set

The haft sin set is handmade and made of ceramic and is inspired by Persian Art.

All handmade – clay material – dishes are designed and mixed and then baked to highlight the designs. Baking with a temperature above a thousand degrees.

The painting is flooded with OPEC materials, which in dark colors cause the white color on the bottom of the bowls. The glaze is lead-free and can be used for hot materials.

Set of 6 small bowls & a large paisley platter with a candleholder, a ceramic egg, and a mirror.

  • Small bowl size: D 10 cm H 5.5cm
  • Paisley plater:  28 cm x 20 cm
  • Mirror size: 20 x 25 cm
  • Egg size: 11 cm x 7 cm
  • Candleholder size: D 4 cm
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Design: Colorful
  • Artist: Niloufar Malek Nima Fathi

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

Persian Blue Haft Sin Set

During the celebration of Nowruz, the Persian New Year, a traditional table setting called Haft Sin is displayed in Iran. This table includes seven items that begin with the letter “sin” in Persian and symbolize various aspects of life and nature. The specific items may vary, but common ones include sprouts (symbolizing rebirth), a sweet pudding (symbolizing affluence), dried fruit (symbolizing love), apples (symbolizing beauty and health), garlic (symbolizing medicine), sumac berries (symbolizing the dawn sky), and vinegar (symbolizing age and patience). In addition to these items, the Haft Sin table may also include candles, painted eggs, a mirror, and flowers. These items are used in ceremonies and rituals during the Nowruz celebration to bring good luck, prosperity, and happiness for the coming year.

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