Iranian traditions in the new year(part2)

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Iranian traditions in the new year
Haft-sin

Haftesen is a journey that Iranians throw in Nowruz. This way the ground or placed on the reader base. Family members sit next to the Haftesin table during the year. The hands hold the table until the thirteen days after Nowruz and at the end of the cycle, on the thirteenth day of Nowruz, they will put the bride in water.

Half-table tablecloths
The seven trays should have this feature:

Start with the clause of the word Sin
Garlic
Brunette
Apple
Samanoo
Anode
Vinegar
Crane
Coin
Hyacinth

Other components of the table
Alongside Haft Sin, there are other components that are commonly referred to as notions of renaissance, fertility, abundance, wealth (like coins) and the like. These components may be used to adorn or complete the set. One of these components can be mirrors, books (Quran, Bible or a collection of poems such as the Divan Hafiz and Shahnameh Ferdowsi), candlesticks (in some traditions, the number of candles to the number of children of the family), colored eggs, flowers, sweets, nuts, Sangak bread, rose water, tin or water bowl (usually containing leaves or fish or pomegranates or bergamens or other citrus fruits), pussy, fountains and eating vegetables.