Persian Wedding Mirror
The mirror and Candleholder Set is one of the original components of the Persian wedding mirror table, which is also placed on the Haftsin table. The use of mirrors and candlesticks has its roots in ancient Iran and the Zoroastrian religion.
All Iranian wedding tables have mirrors and candle holders. The mirror symbolizes light, and the candlesticks placed on both sides of it represent the soldiers who guard the bride and groom’s lives.
Some consider the mirror to be the symbol of fortune mirror and the two candlesticks as symbols of light and fire, which are two very important elements in Iranian and Zoroastrian culture.
The mirror of fortune and two candlesticks on both sides of the mirror, symbolizing light and fire, are two very important elements in Iranian and Zoroastrian culture.
The mirror symbolizes the image of Genesis and the light placed on the Haft Sin table. The fireplace, which later became a candle and lamp, is also a symbol of light and heat stability.
Two candlesticks are placed on both sides of the mirror and the candle is lit according to the number of children in the family. Candles are a symbol of joy and enlightenment.
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