happy New Year

in #hive-1949138 months ago

Hello, my friends in Iran, the new year has started today. I hope the new year will be a very good and happy year for everyone and also for me.

In Iran, we have a tradition to set the Haft Sin table at the beginning of the new year. In fact, we set 7 things that are symbols of health on this table. This year, I will show you this table step by step.
IMG_0055.jpeg
In the first step, for the foundation of the Haft Sin table, I put some boxes and tables that I had at home to put a shiny cloth with garland nets on them, on which I can arrange the things I want. I love photography, I like you step by step. Be curious like me to see what the table will be in the end.
IMG_0063.jpeg

To make it more beautiful, I used 3 meters of light strips that I put under the cloths and light them up to make my table look more beautiful.

Garlic is one of the hyacinths in Iran
IMG_0096.jpeg

The next symbol is green. We keep wheat or lentils in water for 15 days before the arrival of the new year, and when it sprouts, we spread it in a container so that the sprouts rise and reach the size you see in the picture and are placed on the table. we give.

IMG_0124.jpeg

The next symbol in Iran is Najd

IMG_0125.jpeg

One of the other symbols is Sepand
IMG_0126.jpeg

And the next symbol is Semnu
IMG_0122.jpeg

The next symbol that we put on the table is a coin. I tried to put gold coins and also coins related to our country in a rice bowl in order to bless our lives.

IMG_0121.jpeg

Sumac is one of the items that we put on our table in New Year

IMG_0123.jpeg

One of our customs in Haft Sin tables is the red fish that we place in the glass trays, these fish give the sense of being alive to our table.
IMG_0100.jpeg
And finally, a beautiful photo of my whole table. As Iranians, on the first table of our year, we put the Quran, our heavenly book.
IMG_0092.jpeg

I hope you like the seven tray table that I took step by step photos for you and I hope I can post more beautiful photos for you and introduce you to the culture of Nowruz Eid. It is a dragon, I took a picture for you.

IMG_0104.jpeg
I apologize, due to the low speed of the net, the post has been published twice.