Seven Days - Seven Seen; The Sixth "Seen"

Seven Days - Seven Seen; The Sixth "Seen"

Two days to Nowruz!

Nowruz, the celebration of nature's rebirth, is one of the oldest traditions observed in Afghanistan, Iran, Tajikistan, and other regions that celebrate Nowruz. This festival is accompanied by unique and beautiful customs, one of the most important being the Haft-Seen table. Each element of this table symbolizes life, freshness, blessings, health, and love.

In these remaining days until Nowruz, we introduce one "Seen" from the Haft-Seen each day.

The Sixth "Seen":
Sabzeh (Sprouts) – A Symbol of Freshness, Life, and Hope
Sabzeh symbolizes growth, greenery, rebirth, and renewed life. Since ancient times, planting and keeping Sabzeh during Nowruz has been a sign of vitality. Most people consider Sabzeh a symbol of liveliness and the connection between humans and nature. It is placed on the Haft-Seen table as a wish for fulfilled dreams and blessings in the new year.