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The following are the primary items of Haft-sin, whose Persian names begin with the letter ''sin'' in the Persian alphabet.
The following are the primary items of Haft-sin, whose Persian names begin with the letter ''sin'' in the Persian alphabet.
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# ''Somāq'' (سماق) – sumac.
# ''Somāq'' (سماق) – sumac.
''SenjedSonbol''Somāq
''SenjedSonbol''Somāq


Coins (سکه ''sekke''), hyacinth (سنبل ''sonbol''), and clock (ساعت ''saat'') are sometimes included too. Other symbolic items that are typically used to accompany Haft-sin include a mirror, candles, painted eggs, goldfish, and traditional Persian confectioneries.
Coins (سکه ''sekke''), hyacinth (سنبل ''sonbol''), and clock (ساعت ''saat'') are sometimes included too. Other symbolic items that are typically used to accompany Haft-sin include a mirror, candles, painted eggs, goldfish, and traditional Persian confectioneries.


A "book of wisdom" is also commonly included, which might be the Quran, the Bible, the Avesta, the Shahnameh, or the ''divān'' of Hafez
A "book of wisdom" is also commonly included, which might be the Quran, the Bible, the Avesta, the Shahnameh, or the ''divān'' of Hafez


The Haft-Seen table represents nature. By tradition, Iranian families take great pains to create the most beautiful Haft-Seen table that they can, for not only does it embody values both traditional and spiritual, it is also appreciated by the visitors during Nowruz visiting exchanges as a reflection of the families' aesthetic sense and good taste.
The Haft-Seen table represents nature. By tradition, Iranian families take great pains to create the most beautiful Haft-Seen table that they can, for not only does it embody values both traditional and spiritual, it is also appreciated by the visitors during Nowruz visiting exchanges as a reflection of the families' aesthetic sense and good taste.


Items that start with Persian letter "س":
Items that start with Persian letter "س":
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* ''Seeb'' (سیب): the symbol of beauty.
* ''Seeb'' (سیب): the symbol of beauty.
* ''Seer'' (سیر): the symbol of health and medicine.
* ''Seer'' (سیر): the symbol of health and medicine.
Other items that start with Persian letter "س" that are sometimes included:
Other items that start with Persian letter "س" that are sometimes included:
* ''Sonbol'' (سنبل): the symbol of spring's arrival.
* ''Sonbol'' (سنبل): the symbol of spring's arrival.
* ''Sekkeh'' (سکه): the symbol of wealth and prosperity.
* ''Sekkeh'' (سکه): the symbol of wealth and prosperity.
* ''Saat'' (ساعت): the symbol of time.
* ''Saat'' (ساعت): the symbol of time.
Items that don't start with "س" but, nonetheless, are invariably included:
Items that don't start with "س" but, nonetheless, are invariably included:
* ''eggs'' (تخم‌مرغ رنگی): the symbol of fertility.
* ''eggs'' (تخم‌مرغ رنگی): the symbol of fertility.

Revision as of 23:51, 23 April 2020

Haft-sin

The following are the primary items of Haft-sin, whose Persian names begin with the letter sin in the Persian alphabet.

  1. Sabzeh (سبزه) – wheat, barley, mung bean, or lentil sprouts grown in a dish.
  2. Samanu (سمنو) – wheat germ sweet pudding.
  3. Senjed (سنجد) – Persian olive.
  4. Serkeh (سرکه) – vinegar.
  5. Seeb (سیب) – apple.
  6. Seer (سیر) – garlic.
  7. Somāq (سماق) – sumac.

SenjedSonbolSomāq


Coins (سکه sekke), hyacinth (سنبل sonbol), and clock (ساعت saat) are sometimes included too. Other symbolic items that are typically used to accompany Haft-sin include a mirror, candles, painted eggs, goldfish, and traditional Persian confectioneries.


A "book of wisdom" is also commonly included, which might be the Quran, the Bible, the Avesta, the Shahnameh, or the divān of Hafez


The Haft-Seen table represents nature. By tradition, Iranian families take great pains to create the most beautiful Haft-Seen table that they can, for not only does it embody values both traditional and spiritual, it is also appreciated by the visitors during Nowruz visiting exchanges as a reflection of the families' aesthetic sense and good taste.


Items that start with Persian letter "س":

  • Sabzeh (سبزه): the symbol of rebirth and growth.
  • Samanu (سمنو): the symbol of power and strength.
  • Senjed (سنجد): the symbol of love.
  • Somāq (سماق): the symbol of sunrise.
  • Serkeh (سرکه): the symbol of patience.
  • Seeb (سیب): the symbol of beauty.
  • Seer (سیر): the symbol of health and medicine.

Other items that start with Persian letter "س" that are sometimes included:

  • Sonbol (سنبل): the symbol of spring's arrival.
  • Sekkeh (سکه): the symbol of wealth and prosperity.
  • Saat (ساعت): the symbol of time.

Items that don't start with "س" but, nonetheless, are invariably included:

  • eggs (تخم‌مرغ رنگی): the symbol of fertility.
  • mirror (آینه): the symbol of self-reflection.
  • candle (شمع): the symbol of enlightenment.
  • goldfish (ماهی قرمز): the symbol of progress.
  • book (کتاب): the symbol of wisdom.