Persian handicrafts
Persian handicrafts: Iranians spread the Haftsin table on the ground or the table during Nowruz. During the delivery of the year, family members and relatives gather around the table and celebrate the new year. Some families keep this table until the 13th of Nowruz, and then at the end of this period, they hand over the greens.
Setting the Haft sin table is one of the most famous customs of Nowruz. On this table, they put things whose names start with the letter Sin, Persian, have vegetable roots, are edible, not compound nouns, and are beneficial for the body. Haftsin consists of greens, vinegar, garlic, sumac, elderberry, apple, semno, coins, and hyacinth, which are used only 7 of these when picking. In addition to the main Haftsin, a mirror, candle, book, flower, chicken egg Colored, and fish are placed next to them. they all complete the Nowruz ceremony.
Usually, different elements such as glass, pottery, porcelain, wood, etc. are used in the Haft Sin table. Among them, wood is the most loved because it brings an effect of nature and beautifully displays Haftsin tableware, including semno, greens, garlic, vinegar, etc. Therefore, wooden Haftsin has become a trend compared to other available Haftsin because of its benefits and its natural looks. In addition, the wooden Haft Sin has a long shelf life and never gets old or worn out. Therefore, by choosing a suitable design, you can use your Haft Sin wooden dishes for many years and make your Nowruz more special and memorable.
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