Silver Candle Holder And Mirror
One of the important components of all Iranian wedding tables is the Silver Candle Holder And Mirror.
Candle Holder And Mirror is placed on top of the table, in front of the bride and groom, so that they can see each other in it and their hearts become smooth and clear towards each other like a mirror. The bright candles of the candlesticks represent the brightness and warmth of the wedding bond between the bride and the groom.
The customs of using the candlestick mirror are such that the candles on both sides of the mirror, one for the bride and the other for the groom, are lit as a sign of light in their new life. According to Zoroastrian traditions, the groom must see the bride’s entrance into the hall inside the mirror.
When the bride enters the room, she covers her face with a curtain. When he sits next to the groom, he removes this veil from his face and the first thing the groom sees in the mirror should be the reflection of his future wife’s face.
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 that is placed on the Haft Sin table. The fireplace is also a symbol of light and heat stability, which later became a candle and lamp.
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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